The activism employed during the civil rights movements has changed over time, with each generation utilizing a different set of strategies and tactics to accomplish their objectives. The Civil Rights Movement of the 1960s was characterized by nonviolent resistance and civil disobedience, such as sit-ins, marches, and boycotts, in order to eradicate legalized racial segregation, disenfranchisement, and discrimination throughout the United States. In contrast, the Black Lives Matter movement has utilized social media and technology to raise awareness, organize protests, and document police brutality to combat systemic racism. The evolution of activism strategies employed by civil rights movements over time, from nonviolent resistance during the 1960s Civil Rights Movement to the use of social media and technology in the Black Lives Matter movement, effectively highlights the dynamic and adaptive nature of activism in response to changing social and political contexts.
The American civil rights movement ushered in a revolutionary-era mass protest against racial segregation, discrimination, and disenfranchisement. This movement emerged out of the long-standing struggles of "enslaved Africans and their descendants" to challenge and combat racial inequality and end the “institution of slavery” (Carson). Despite the emancipation of
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They unraveled the veil that had obscured the experiences of Black people, exposing the raw realities of systemic racism and social inequality. This unprecedented access to personal stories and shared struggles fostered a newfound understanding and empathy within the hearts and minds of many, igniting a groundswell of support and solidarity for the Black Lives Matter