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Resistance1970

Black Power and Cultural Pride Surge Through Early 1970s

The early 1970s saw an explosion of Black cultural assertion: natural hairstyles, Afrocentric clothing, Black studies programs established at over 500 colleges, and blaxploitation cinema reaching millions. Essence magazine launched in May 1970 as the first major magazine targeting Black women. Black Arts Movement publications and poetry expanded nationally, asserting cultural identity as political resistance.