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That's odd, I didn't claim either of those things. And that a lot of poor blacks supported more militant movements is a fact.
I would encourage you to trace the money trail of the "civil" rights movement. It was a counterrevolution to actual nationalism and racial progress. King began to realize that near 1965. There is nothing civil about these devils so our rights can never be gained by us living next to them, dating them nor sharing "equal" footing to them. We are superior to them in intellect, talent and civilization longevity and history has proven that time and again.
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Essentially Pan-Africanism. It collapsed after Malcolm X's death. Any movement that collapses after the death of its leader was not very strong in the first place. Partly because many of the more militant organizations were populated by poorer blacks.