Black Mass By Amiri Barak Racial Tensions In The US

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In A Black Mass by Amiri Baraka, a conjuror, Jacoub, creates an evil white beast despite the protests of his colleagues. The play was written in 1967, when race tensions in the United States were at a historic high. Although the peaceful protests of Dr. Martin Luther King became a staple of the Civil Rights Movement, many black civil rights leaders, including Malcolm X, James Baldwin, and Amiri Baraka, favoured segregation with black power. This split among the black population was apparent when In 1966, Civil Rights leader James Meredith led a march from Memphis TN to Jackson MS in which only black men were invited. It was here that Meredith was shot (not killed) and Stokely Carmichael gave his famous “Black Power” speech, in which he coined