In these contexts, it was typically viewed as a symbol of solidarity with others who shared their views. In the 1960s, however, the raised fist became associated with the Black Power movement.
Images and video show that “Sudan” and “Gaza” were written on the white sections of the flags, along with a heart and a solidarity fist. The individual, who was wearing black sweats ...
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Ruling party's interim leader
Kwon Young-se (4th from L, front), chief of the ruling People Power Party's emergency leadership committee, raises his fist ...
He then jumped down from the car and ran along the perimeter of the stage, waving the flags, which had the words “Sudan” and “Gaza” written on them with a heart and a solidarity fist ...