The Black Power movement is frequently characterized as a violent terror organization that incited chaos and strained race relations.
In his memoir The River of No Return, Cleveland Sellers chronicles the developments in SNCC that led an organization originally steeped in non-violence to one that moved to Black Power. In a four-five page double spaced paper, identify Sellers’ main argument and discuss the transitions and the critical turning points that he uses as evidence to support his claims. Evaluate the persuasiveness of his argument . Finally, what do you think “Black Power” is?