"The Ballot or the Bullet, 1964" and "Black Power, 1966" articulate the "Black Power" sentiment that blacks should no longer trust that white Americans will deliver racial equality. Thus, blacks should either demand it politically under a new nationalist identity that excludes white leadership and participation. Moreover, these documents show that many blacks believed that the civil rights movement showed that whites could not be trusted to deliver black rights. A. True B. False

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"The Ballot or the Bullet, 1964" and "Black Power, 1966" articulate the "Black Power" sentiment that blacks should no longer trust that white Americans will deliver racial equality. Thus, blacks should either demand it politically under a new nationalist identity that excludes white leadership and participation. Moreover, these documents show that many blacks believed that the civil rights movement showed that whites could not be trusted to deliver black rights.

A. True
B. False
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