
Civil Rights Activist Stokely Carmichael on Black Power
Clip: 6/1/1968 | 1m 24sVideo has Closed Captions
Civil rights activist Stokely Carmichael discusses the questioning of America by its youth
In an informal setting, Stokely Carmichael talks about the fact that the diverse youth of America are beginning to question their country's exploitation of other nations in the name of enjoying the good life. He then delivers a speech in which he declares that to look at the country's history of colonialism and usury is to "charge America with genocide."
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Civil Rights Activist Stokely Carmichael on Black Power
Clip: 6/1/1968 | 1m 24sVideo has Closed Captions
In an informal setting, Stokely Carmichael talks about the fact that the diverse youth of America are beginning to question their country's exploitation of other nations in the name of enjoying the good life. He then delivers a speech in which he declares that to look at the country's history of colonialism and usury is to "charge America with genocide."
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