“We shouldn’t ask, Why is Bill Clinton so strong? We should ask, Why is the black community so weak in our inability to defend ourselves?” Throughout the centuries, many black movements and its leaders were sabotaged, criminalized and even assassinated by white supremacy, in order to coerced black Americans and other people of colors into compliance.“Richard Nixon (1968-1974), Jimmy Carter (1977-1981), Ronald Reagan (1981-1989), and Bill Clinton (1993-2001) all sustained aggressive attack on civil rights advances.” White Supremacy, intimidated by the union between black Americans and other people of colors, have used politics to oppress black movements and its leaders. As the black Americans united their strength, white aggression progressed towards black Americans. The “white power” started to criminalized black movements in order to dishonor their movements as well as oppress black Americans by incorporating the ideas that their movements and effort were worthless. “Its was clear, however, that Barrett, the post office and the pension bureau were not concerned about illegalities, but the advances of a radical black movement that was challenging white power.” The white supremacy intensified their attacks …show more content…
For example, according to Aldon D. Morris black activists were intimidated with the threads of being “arrested and thrown in jail.” “Mississippi attempted to intimidate Negro youth for their activity in the NAACP by subpoenaing them to appear before a grand jury in Jones county.” Another approach that white supremacy executed according to Aldon D. Morris was “An act was passed in Arkansas making it unlawful for any state agency to employ members of the NAACP.” The white supremacy objective was to influence black activists into abandoning their movements in order to repress the resistance of black