The African American CIVIL RIGHTS Movement (1960s) [APUSH Review 8.10] Period 8: 1945-1980

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  • Опубликовано: 11 сен 2024

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  • @meitaliafactor3169
    @meitaliafactor3169 3 года назад +170

    Heimler you’re the only reason I got a 5 on my AP World Test last year

  • @elgatobiologico8304
    @elgatobiologico8304 2 года назад +203

    Great video, but Malcolm X's ideas are greatly misinterpreted. He wasn't in favour of militarism, he was in favour of self-defence, in a time when violent crimes were committed against black people by white people and went unpunished by the government. MLK is always made to look as the "good black" because he was Christian and wanted blacks to "turn the other cheek", While Malcom X is made to look as the "bad black" because he was Muslim and advocated for self-defence. Also, he wasn't in favour of separatism, and I don't know where this idea comes from, perhaps the fact that he wanted black people to embrace self-determination? Or that he wanted the world to see racism as a world wide human right's issue and not exclusively a black-american issue?

    • @cringy7-year-old5
      @cringy7-year-old5 Год назад +24

      I think the reason people mistake him for being pro-segregation is probably because his view on the issue shifted throughout his life and one can find quotes of him arguing for both sides. Malcolm X did not believe in a post-racialism while MLK did. I think that’s why so many see him as the less reasonable of the two. Sorry if these are rhetorical questions I’m answering.

    • @autistic_mexican7070
      @autistic_mexican7070 Год назад

      Well for the time when malcom X was a big spokesman for the nation of islam, he was racist and segregationist. He would call white people blue eyed devils and asked for black people to just become separate and independent. After he left the nation of islam, he stopped being racist and was in favour of integration. This change of view is what got him assassinated though, sadly

    • @jonathankuruvilla5688
      @jonathankuruvilla5688 5 месяцев назад +11

      Well this is what the apush ced teaches so we must answer like this on frqs to get points lol

  • @markviti7300
    @markviti7300 3 года назад +87

    imagine being one of the 5 people who disliked the video, menaces of society

  • @kimberlym.884
    @kimberlym.884 3 года назад +21

    the way he pronounced "pathos" was so funny

    • @ansfwoj
      @ansfwoj Год назад +2

      “pathaws”

  • @daesies5866
    @daesies5866 3 года назад +11

    THANK YOU I HAVE AN SAQ ON THIS TODAY

    • @AntiFearNot
      @AntiFearNot 2 года назад +1

      Girllllll same but actually today

  • @Kiyoshi9986
    @Kiyoshi9986 3 года назад +16

    heimler didnt want to milk our brain cows in this vid...

  • @shreyaanjain6874
    @shreyaanjain6874 3 года назад +54

    Imagine missing a Heimler video... couldn't be me

    • @kylelowryanddemarderozan4246
      @kylelowryanddemarderozan4246 2 года назад +1

      imagine missing the playoffs...also couldn't be me
      jk if you fw heimler then i fw you, y'all got a high potential young core so im sure you guys are making the playoffs in the coming years

    • @shreyaanjain6874
      @shreyaanjain6874 2 года назад

      @@kylelowryanddemarderozan4246 man did the pacers dirty 😂. But yeah being an Indiana sports fan sucks a lot. But hopefully Tyrese Haliburton takes leadership next season. Good luck on the apwh exam btw.

    • @Dandan-kk4te
      @Dandan-kk4te 2 года назад

      Imagine having Kyle and demand in your name- like a broken couple 😅. Couldn’t be me sorry Toronto 😫😊

    • @imoneymaker8925
      @imoneymaker8925 4 месяца назад

      @@shreyaanjain6874 👀

  • @kicktheacorn7313
    @kicktheacorn7313 2 года назад +11

    Glad I have U.S. History this year so that these videos exist!

  • @orpheusb1678
    @orpheusb1678 3 года назад +15

    Bull Connor was public safety commissioner in Birmingham not Montgomery. And those images were from the protests in Birmingham not Montgomery

    • @terrancegilmore8023
      @terrancegilmore8023 2 года назад +1

      I had the same thought. Birmingham Campaign was '63, Montgomery '55 and Selma '65

  • @legitman2685
    @legitman2685 3 года назад +3

    I've been watching your videos nonstop, but I was just curious if everything in you videos is important. Cuz I mainly take notes on the stuff where you highlight blue

  • @jadakamau7341
    @jadakamau7341 3 года назад +14

    heyyyyy...your shirt in this video is different from the shirt on the thumbnail...whats whats going on heimler

  • @josesaquil9213
    @josesaquil9213 3 года назад +2

    what could be an example of a riot that happened across the nation? min 5:10

    • @summerwright8818
      @summerwright8818 2 года назад +1

      I'm a teacher and while I haven't watched the video yet I always think of Watts Riots in LA (1965).

    • @summerwright8818
      @summerwright8818 2 года назад +2

      Jose most of your major cities had race issues and many things were labeled as riots - see Los Angeles, Chicago & Detroit.

  • @ljghazin
    @ljghazin 3 года назад +3

    ily heim

  • @jeremybrown459
    @jeremybrown459 Год назад

    Revised by 99/100

  • @brightizmofficial
    @brightizmofficial Год назад

    Bull connor was the mayor of Birmingham right?

  • @joshboevers7982
    @joshboevers7982 3 года назад +1

    Oh heck yes