During these crucial years of the Civil Rights Movement, radical organizations actually raised more money to fund the movement and had support among some white communities. Conversely, there is a perception that the Black Power Movement stunted the Civil Rights Movement and is harmful to the memory of Civil Rights. This perception is shown as the Black Power Movement is often cut from textbooks and lectures in schools. I will argue that without this support generated by black radicals, the Civil Rights Movement would have either failed or would have slowed tremendously. For this portion, I will use a study from Herbert Haines. This journal study is titled “Black Radicalization and the Funding of Civil Rights: