African American History – 1865 to Present
Racial discrimination refers to the unjust treatment of individuals based on their race or ethnicity, often manifesting in various social, economic, and political inequalities. This form of discrimination has deep historical roots, significantly impacting African Americans and other marginalized communities, especially during pivotal movements for civil rights and social justice. The emergence of student activism and organizations like SNCC were direct responses to combat the systemic racial discrimination prevalent in society.
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