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Which explains why the Black Power leaders would criticize the actions taken by the students in the photograph?

The students were not using civil disobedience principles.
The students were focused on integrating the races.
The students were protesting President Johnson's actions in Vietnam.
The students believed that there should be separate facilities for the races.

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A photograph taken in a diner in 1964 shows several African American people sitting at the counter of a diner. At the end of the counter, a white man stands wearing a hat, and a white waitress stands behind the counter.

Which explains why the Black Power leaders would criticize the actions taken by the students in the photograph?

The students were not using civil disobedience principles.

The students were focused on integrating the races.

The students were protesting President Johnson's actions in Vietnam.

The students believed that there should be separate facilities for the races.

Answer: The students were focused on integrating the races.

Step-by-step explanation:

The Black Power leaders would have criticized the students for their attempt at integration.

Black Power was a militant movement that had no interest in integration and reconciliation with the white people of America.

Instead, they proposed racial pride, black self-reliance, and self-defense.

The Black Power movement had Malcolm X as one of its most influential leaders.

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