Noun
black power (uncountable)
Alternative letter-case form of Black Power
Black Power (uncountable)
A slogan and movement supporting Black self-determination and sometimes separatism, especially in the US in the 1960s and 1970s.
Coordinate term: Red Power
An omnibus edition containing Wright's political works was published under the title Three Books from Exile: Black Power; The Color Curtain; and White Man, Listen! Source: Internet
All three lights connect to the central black power cord so you can minimize the number of wall outlets you need to operate the bulbs. Source: Internet
Danielle McGuire, “At the Dark End of the Street: Black Women, Rape and Resistance–a New History of the Civil Rights Movement from Rosa Parks to the Rise of Black Power.” Source: Internet
Inside the Panther Revolution, Robyn Cean Spencer, Chapter 13, p. 302 monthlyreview.org Students Huey Newton and Bobby Seale founded the Black Panther Party at Merritt College to emphasize black power and taking care of their own community. Source: Internet
For Karenga, a major figure in the Black Power movement of the 1960s and 1970s, the creation of such holidays also underscored an essential premise that "you must have a cultural revolution before the violent revolution. Source: Internet
Black Power was taken to another level inside prison walls. Source: Internet