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USA: how did the civil rights movement change after 1965?
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I can describe the role of Malcolm X in the civil rights movement, including his changing attitudes.
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I can explain the reasons for the emergence of the Black Power, the role of Stokely Carmichael and the significance of the Mexico Olympics.
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I can describe the contributions of the Black Panther Party.
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I can describe the events of the Watts riots, and explain the significance of the riots that followed.
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I can explain the reasons for King's campaign in the North, make a judgement on the success of the campaign and describe the impact of King's assassination.
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I can make and evaluate judgement on the extent of progress in the civil rights movement by 1975.
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