Some African Americans grew impatient with the leadership of the Civil Rights Movement due to perceived slow progress and the limited scope of mainstream strategies, which often focused on nonviolent protest and legal challenges. Many felt that these approaches did not adequately address the urgent need for economic justice and systemic change. Additionally, there was a growing frustration with the leadership's inability to fully represent the diverse needs and experiences of the Black community, leading some to seek more radical solutions and militant approaches. This impatience ultimately contributed to the rise of more assertive factions within the movement, such as the Black Power movement.
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