were there any connections to communism in the black power movement ?

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There were some connections between the Black Power movement and communism, particularly in the form of Marxist ideology and the influence of communist leaders such as Angela Davis.

Some Black Power activists saw communism as a means of achieving social and economic equality for Black Americans, and viewed the Soviet Union and other communist states as allies in the struggle against racism and imperialism. However, not all members of the Black Power movement were sympathetic to communism, and many saw it as incompatible with their goals of achieving Black self-determination and creating autonomous Black institutions.

It's worth noting that during the Cold War, the US government and many conservative groups often used accusations of communism and socialism as a way to discredit and suppress the Black Power movement and other progressive movements for social change. While some members of the Black Power movement may have had connections to communist organizations or ideologies, it's important to approach such claims with a critical and nuanced understanding of the political and historical context in which they emerged.