When the National Conference on Black Power met in Newark, New Jersey in July 1967, the most influential figures were:

A) veterans of the civil rights movement in the South.
B) black nationalists who sought to speak for discontented ghetto residents.
C) Black Panthers from Oakland, California who were trying to organize new locals.
D) violent militants who demanded the immediate overthrow of the American system.


Answer: B

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