Essay Planning: The Impact of Black Power in the Civil Rights Era

History
Year 11 / GCSE / Grade 10
9 questions
~18 mins
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This worksheet guides students through planning an essay on the influence and significance of the Black Power movement during the Civil Rights Era in America.

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Essay Planning: The Impact of Black Power in the Civil Rights Era

Subject: HistoryGrade: Year 11 / GCSE / Grade 10
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Grade Year 11 / GCSE / Grade 10
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Essay Title

Evaluate the impact of Black Power on the Civil Rights Movement in America. To what extent did Black Power influence change during this period?

1.
Outline the main idea of the Black Power movement.
[2 marks]
2.
Explain how Black Power differed from earlier civil rights strategies.
[3 marks]
3.
Compare the goals of the Black Power movement with those of the Civil Rights Movement.
[4 marks]
4.
Analyse the influence of Black Power on black communities and their sense of identity.
[6 marks]
5.
Explain the criticisms faced by the Black Power movement.
[3 marks]
6.
Outline the ways in which Black Power contributed to changes in American society.
[6 marks]
7.
Compare the public perception of Black Power during the 1960s with its perception today.
[4 marks]
8.
Write a brief conclusion summarizing the significance of Black Power in the Civil Rights Era.
[3 marks]
9.
Analyse the overall impact of Black Power on the progress of civil rights in America.
[6 marks]

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1/1/2026
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