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The Civil Rights Movement fought against systemic racism from "summary" of A People's History of the United States by Howard Zinn

The Civil Rights Movement was a response to the deeply ingrained systemic racism that permeated all aspects of American society. It was a concerted effort by African Americans and their allies to challenge and dismantle the structures of oppression that kept them marginalized and disenfranchised. From segregated schools to exclusion from voting rights, African Americans faced discrimination at every turn. The Civil Rights Movement sought to address these injustices through nonviolent protests, direct action, and legal battles. By shining a light on the systemic nature of racism, activists hoped to bring about real and lasting change in the country. One of the key goals of the Civil Rights Movement was to challenge the idea of separate but equal, a legal doctrine that justified segregation in public facilities. Through sit-ins, marches, and boycotts, activis...
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    A People's History of the United States

    Howard Zinn

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