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The importance of the Black Panther Party for the emancipation of Afro-Americans in the 1960/70ies
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The 1960s in America was marked by significant social upheaval and protest, particularly among minority groups advocating for civil rights and equality. This seminar paper explores the cultural and geographical implications of these movements, highlighting the struggles and achievements of marginalized communities during this transformative decade. It delves into the broader historical context, examining how these protests reshaped American society and influenced future generations.
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2008, paperback
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