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Predicted Essay Plans for A Level History Edexcel Paper 1, Option 1F: In search of the American Dream: the USA, c1917–96

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Predicted essay plans for Edexcel A Level History Paper 1, Option 1F: In Search of the American Dream: the USA, c1917–96, - How accurate is it to say that the improvements to the position of African Americans were mostly due to the leadership of black organisations in the period 1955–80? - How accurate is it to say that Black civil rights campaigners achieved more through legal challenges than through protest in the years 1917–55? - How far do you agree that the federal government was more of an obstacle than a help to civil rights progress in the years 1917–68? - How far do you agree that economic inequality remained the greatest obstacle to civil rights for minority groups in the years 1960–80? Each plan is detailed and structured around 2 agree + 2 disagree arguments, a clear golden thread, and a strong, evaluative judgement and conclusion, ensuring your essays remain analytical and focused on the question. Covering likely exam themes with precise evidence and clear argumentation, these plans are perfect for timed practice and revision. Created by an A* student, this resource is ideal for students aiming for A–A* performance.

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How accurate is it to say that the improvements to the position of African
Americans were mostly due to the leadership of black organisations in the
period 1955–80?
Agree 1: Strategic Leadership in Legal and Nonviolent Campaigns
NAACP, under the legal leadership of figures like Thurgood Marshall, led a campaign of
judicial challenges that culminated in Brown v. Board of Education (1954)
NAACP’s ongoing legal advocacy ensured its enforcement throughout the late 1950s and
early 1960s, including resistance to Southern efforts to delay or obstruct desegregation
Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC), led by Martin Luther King Jr., played a
central role in coordinating mass nonviolent protests that gained national media attention
and federal support
Montgomery Bus Boycott (1955–56), led by King and supported by the Montgomery
Improvement Association (a local black leadership body), highlighted the power of
disciplined, organised leadership in mobilising a city-wide movement
SCLC’s carefully planned campaigns in Birmingham (1963) and Selma (1965) directly
contributed to the passage of key federal legislation by exposing the brutality of Southern
segregation to a national audience
Organisational leadership was the engine behind many of the movement's defining
victories, providing sustained direction and coherent national strategy
Agree 2: Transformative Leadership of Black Power and Radical Organisations
leaders within the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) eg. Stokely
Carmichael took the initiative to shift the organisation’s focus from interracial cooperation
and nonviolence toward a message of Black Power and self-determination
SNCC empowered local communities to resist oppression on their own terms, particularly in
the South, fostering political education and encouraging voter registration drives even in the
face of lethal threats
Black Panther Party, led by Huey Newton and Bobby Seale, represented a new generation
of black leadership focused on community empowerment, policing reform, and economic
justice
Ten-Point Program outlined a bold and comprehensive vision for racial and class-
based liberation
leadership provided tangible improvements in the lives of African Americans through free
community services such as breakfast programs, health clinics, and education especially in
neglected urban areas
leaders kept civil rights at the forefront of national discourse, broadening the struggle to
encompass issues like police brutality, poverty, and housing
helped ensure that civil rights activism continued to adapt to new challenges, proving that
charismatic and visionary leadership remained central to progress throughout the entire
period

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