This literature review discusses the socioeconomic and cultural aspects of the civil disobedience movement, with a focus on the story 'Everyday Use' by Alice Walker. The review analyzes the difference in cultural beliefs and philosophies that were the main components of the black movement, and how they gave rise to the Black Panther party. The story also depicts the change in ideology due to the demand for freedom, and the difference in opinion among the people. The review concludes by analyzing the main vision that created the Black power movement of 1970.