Monday, February 23, 2015

Kairos - Black Panthers' Ten Point Plan

This document was written by the Black Panthers, a very radical group that was created during the civil rights movement. The Ten Point Plan expressed outrage at both the government and white people for their treatment of blacks. This anger had been built up for centuries, since whites first started mistreating blacks and especially since the government had been very slow about moving towards racial equality. The Ten Point Plan highlights racial inequality during this time period, such as inequality in the workplace, unfair treatment by police and unfair trials. During the civil rights movement, many blacks were brutalized and killed by police and unjustly convicted by biased juries. It was also extremely hard for blacks to find work, and even harder to find work that paid as well as many white people's jobs. The purpose of the Ten Point Plan was to push for racial equality and express the discontent of blacks with the current state of affairs.

Noah Becker

2 comments:

  1. I like how you clearly summed up the intent of the Ten Point Plan to illustrate how it was timely. It's clear that the issues that the Black Panthers sought address with the Ten Point Plan were central issues within the civil rights movement.

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  2. I think you did a very good job of summarizing the kairos for the "Ten Point Plan." African Americans were done being oppressed, and The Black Panther's plan epitomizes the African American efforts towards equality at the time.

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