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Essays submitted by students at the University of Bristol, adapted from questions and ideas taken from courses.

To what extent did the Black Power movement create an African American cultural identity?
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To what extent did the Black Power movement create an African American cultural identity?

Looking into the origins of the Black Power movement and the cultural impact it inspired.

By Ellie Holmes.

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