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Impact Of The Civil Rights And The Black Power Movement

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The Civil Rights and the Black Power Movements had many significant impacts on the African American community in New Orleans. These movements had boosted the awareness of the injustice act, especially police brutality in the African American community. The police brutality had triggered anger and rage in African Americans, thus Leonard N. Moore explained the reason of African Americans protest on the police brutality. Because of the oppression and racism, Black Power Movements paved the way for not only black, but all people to stand up for themselves. These movements enable all people to stand up for their own beliefs regarding religion and ethnicities. The Civil Rights has significant impacts on the police force development. Police force should maintain the security of the society and carry out a control over violence. However, the police department was all white, and they denied the rights of African Americans during the postwar era in New Orleans. The police often offered no protection for African American, and many black complained about harsh and brutal police behavior. Such act had pushed African American community in New Orleans demanding black police officer who knows African American community and protects African American. Although the police department allowed the African American to take the exam, …show more content…

The African American police officers were under white police officers’ supervisory control. As Moore noted: “Many black officers found it easy to brutalize other African Americans because they would be exempt from charges of police brutality, their white superiors would often reward them.” Basically, the black officers had to brutalize black citizens in order to avoid the white officers brutalize the black officers. This only furthered anti-brutality activities and the transition from civil rights to back power in New

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