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has gloss | eng: The African-American Civil Rights Movement (1865–1895) refers to the post-Civil War reform movements in the United States aimed at eliminating racial discrimination against African Americans, improving educational and employment opportunities, and establishing electoral power. This period between 1865 and 1895 saw tremendous change in the fortunes of the black community following the elimination of slavery in the South. |
lexicalization | eng: African-American Civil Rights Movement |
instance of | c/Defunct American political movements |
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