Wednesday, October 5, 2016

Stokely Carmichael

1. He talks about how 250,000 people showed up for the "I Have a Dream" speech and the support that other historical leaders showed for it. He provides a list of other major contributors to the movement without delving in too far into their own rhetoric. It serves to outline the exact range of dates in the movement that are being observed.

2. He writes that he identified a fundamental cause of the evolutionary struggle within the social movement. He goes on to say that dissatisfaction found within the movement from newer generations who grow impatient are a major cause in the evolution of rhetorical movements. e.g how Stokely Carmichael took a more aggressive stand and assertive rhetoric out of his dissatisfaction of the lack of results gained through a more gradual, peaceful rhetoric.

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