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Note to moderator: Read the answerline carefully. Operation Sheepskin used this movement’s fictional uniforms as a pretext to stop Ronald Webster’s secession. George Odlum launched this movement’s transnational Forum after Evan Hyde created its weekly Amandala. After this movement’s Writers Congress, (-5[1])students (-5[1])occupied Sir George Williams University in Montreal. This movement’s Abeng group formed after Hugh Shearer ordered Mona’s campus to expel the New World Group historian who defined its three aims, Walter Rodney. (-5[1])A sedition bill targeted this movement’s NJAC (-5[1])under Eric Williams, (10[1]-5[1])who broadcast support for its 1970 “revolution” (-5[1])after strikes in Trinidad. (10[1]-5[1])This movement included the Mangrove (10[1])Nine who were acquitted (-5[1])of rioting in Notting Hill, (-5[1])and a (-5[1])SNCC (“snick”) leader who took the name Kwame (10[1])Ture (10[1]-5[1])in Guinea. (10[1])For 10 (-5[1])points, what movement coined by Stokely (10[1])Carmichael (-5[1])was saluted (10[1])at the 1968 Olympics? (10[4])■END■ (10[12])

ANSWER: Black Power [accept Black nationalism, British Black Panthers, BBP, BPM, Black Power Revolution, United Black Association for Development, UBAD, Universal Coloured People’s Association, UCPA, Black Beret Cadre, St. Lucia Action Movement, SLAM, or Afro-Caribbean Liberation Movement; prompt on Pan-Africanism, Black pride, Afrocentrism, civil rights, New Left, Caribbean Left, or word forms of any; reject “African socialism,” “Négritude,” “Black Consciousness,” or “Rastafarianism”] (Clues include Anguilla seceding from its federation with Saint Kitts and Nevis, the Black Writers Conference, the University of the West Indies, and Makandal Daaga’s National Joint Action Committee.)
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