Describe the events of reform movements aimed at abolishing racial discrimination against Afro-Americans.
(i) Civil Rights Movement in the USA (1954-1968) refer to a set of events and reform movements aimed at abolishing legal, racial discrimination against African-Americans. Led by Martin Luther King Jr. this movement practiced non-violent methods of civil disobedience against racially discriminatory laws and practices.
(ii) African-Americans: Afro-Americans, Black Americans, or Black are the terms used to refer mainly to the descendants of Africans who were brought into America as slaves between the 17th century and early 19th century.
(iii) The Black Power: Movement emerged in 1966 and lasted till 1975, which was a more militant anti-racist movement, advocating even violence if necessary to end racism on the U.S.