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单词 Black Power
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Definition of Black Power in English:

Black Power

noun
mass noun
  • A movement in support of rights and political power for black people, especially prominent in the US in the 1960s and 1970s.

    as modifier the Black Power movement
    Example sentencesExamples
    • This is also music that grew out of the Black Power movement.
    • He came into office promising Black Power in the city, then made a career out of gratuitous race baiting and thumbing his nose at the white suburbs.
    • That was true of the late 1960s and early 1970s, when soul and funk became the voice of the civil rights and Black Power movements.
    • Raised in Harlem, she came of age in the tumultuous, heady days of Black Power, and her politics and beliefs have been defined by the Movement.
    • In the age of Coltrane, Davis and Mingus, the music they created was also tied to the emergence of Black Power and the Civil Rights Movement.
    • The early 1970s saw the rise of the Black Power movement, led by radical urban-based activists who challenged the paternalism and assimilationist policies of the past.
    • Tony's story parallels that of his brother, Colin, and the militants of the local Black Power movement, campaigning against police harassment and state racism.
    • Dumas was a movement writer, and his fiction underscores the wide range of energies unloosed by the civil-rights and Black Power movements.
    • There was the whole Black Power movement that started in the US that came here, with meetings and discussions - the activity and the demonstrations.
    • Here, he knelt in prayer and withdrew, to the chagrin of his more militant Black Power movement colleagues, who were becoming alienated from King's integrationist message.
    • We all know - indeed, Black Power members themselves have come out and said it - that the gangs are involved in the production and distribution of these drugs.
    • However it is argued that without Johnson's actions, Black Power would have a larger following.
    • A generation, across class and colour, awakens to reggae, Rastafarianism, socialism, and Black Power.
    • They wished to influence both evangelicals that were uncommitted to racial justice and supporters of the Black Power movement outside of the evangelical fold.
    • This work augments new historical interpretations asserting that Civil Rights and Black Power were not dichotomous political projects, as historians have claimed in the past.
    • We saw black militancy, Black Power, and demonstrations at the '68 Democratic National Convention.
    • This dismissal of Black Power politics is starkly dramatized in a pivotal scene in the movie.
    • The rise of Black Power in the US and anti-imperialist struggles around the world during the 1960s found an echo in Jamaica.
    • The rise of Black Power discouraged white activists from working among people of color.
 
 

Definition of Black Power in US English:

Black Power

nounˈblæk ˈpaʊ(ə)r
  • A movement in support of rights and political power for black people, especially prominent in the US in the 1960s and 1970s.

    as modifier the Black Power movement
    Example sentencesExamples
    • This work augments new historical interpretations asserting that Civil Rights and Black Power were not dichotomous political projects, as historians have claimed in the past.
    • Dumas was a movement writer, and his fiction underscores the wide range of energies unloosed by the civil-rights and Black Power movements.
    • This dismissal of Black Power politics is starkly dramatized in a pivotal scene in the movie.
    • The early 1970s saw the rise of the Black Power movement, led by radical urban-based activists who challenged the paternalism and assimilationist policies of the past.
    • This is also music that grew out of the Black Power movement.
    • The rise of Black Power discouraged white activists from working among people of color.
    • A generation, across class and colour, awakens to reggae, Rastafarianism, socialism, and Black Power.
    • However it is argued that without Johnson's actions, Black Power would have a larger following.
    • They wished to influence both evangelicals that were uncommitted to racial justice and supporters of the Black Power movement outside of the evangelical fold.
    • Raised in Harlem, she came of age in the tumultuous, heady days of Black Power, and her politics and beliefs have been defined by the Movement.
    • We all know - indeed, Black Power members themselves have come out and said it - that the gangs are involved in the production and distribution of these drugs.
    • In the age of Coltrane, Davis and Mingus, the music they created was also tied to the emergence of Black Power and the Civil Rights Movement.
    • There was the whole Black Power movement that started in the US that came here, with meetings and discussions - the activity and the demonstrations.
    • The rise of Black Power in the US and anti-imperialist struggles around the world during the 1960s found an echo in Jamaica.
    • Tony's story parallels that of his brother, Colin, and the militants of the local Black Power movement, campaigning against police harassment and state racism.
    • We saw black militancy, Black Power, and demonstrations at the '68 Democratic National Convention.
    • Here, he knelt in prayer and withdrew, to the chagrin of his more militant Black Power movement colleagues, who were becoming alienated from King's integrationist message.
    • That was true of the late 1960s and early 1970s, when soul and funk became the voice of the civil rights and Black Power movements.
    • He came into office promising Black Power in the city, then made a career out of gratuitous race baiting and thumbing his nose at the white suburbs.
 
 
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