During the American Civil Rights Movement, the US saw advancements in social and political reforms concerning racial segregation and voting rights for Black Americans. Though slavery had been abolished at the end of the American Civil War, African Americans continued to face discrimination and abuse due to the color of their skin. Tired of segregation laws and prejudice, they rallied together to stand up against the oppression they faced on a da…
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