AP US History
The African American Civil Rights Movement was a decades-long struggle aimed at ending racial discrimination and securing equal rights for African Americans, primarily during the 1950s and 1960s. This movement sought to dismantle systemic racism, enforce constitutional rights, and promote social justice, leading to significant legal and social changes in the United States. It involved various forms of activism, including protests, legal challenges, and grassroots organizing, which collectively aimed to achieve civil rights for African Americans and inspire broader movements for equality.