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The Black Panther Party believed that

African Americans should not fight against oppression.

African Americans were responsible for solving their own problems.

sit-ins and freedom rides were the best way to bring about change.

African Americans could gain equality through political organizations.

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Answer:

African Americans were responsible for solving their own problems.

Explanation: i took the test

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User Syed Ali Naqi
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Answer:

B) African Americans were responsible for solving their own problems.

Step-by-step explanation:

The movement defended armed resistance in black neighborhoods against police persecution. Founded in October 1966, the group was born promising to patrol black-majority neighborhoods to protect their residents from police violence. The movement spread across the US reached its most popular period in the late 1960s, when it had 2,000 members and offices in major cities. In general, the Black Panther Party believed that no one was carrying about black people, so they had to take care of themselves, whatever it takes.

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