The birth of the Black Panther Party signified which of the following about the civil rights movement? The focus was turning to the use of nonviolent methods to achieve civil rights. Beliefs and actions were leading to more violent responses to the civil rights problem. African American leaders realized that they should work with whites to end discrimination. There was a return to the belief that Islam could unify people of different races.

Respuesta :

The birth of the Black Panther Party signified "Beliefs and actions were leading to more violent responses to the civil rights problem" since many people were growing disheartened with the the non-violent approach used by Dr. King. 

The birth of the Black Panther Party signified "Beliefs and actions were leading to more violent responses to the civil rights problem"

since many people were growing disheartened with the the non-violent approach used by Dr. King. 

Explanation:

The civil rights movement was a contest to satisfy the agreement, made in the Thirteenth, Fourteenth, and Fifteenth Improvements to the U.S. Constitution, of full citizenship and equal expectation for African Americans. It started with those amendments (in fact, one could say, with the earliest African Americans) and also individually with the drop in loyalty to those amendments that the rise of discrimination and disfranchisement included by the early twentieth century. The Black Panthers also acknowledged as the Black Panther Party was a political organization founded in 1966 by Huey Newton and Bobby Seale to stimulate police ruthlessness toward the African American community.

ACCESS MORE