In general, the definition of the word "American" was actually plagued by the 1950s. It is not a credible definition of the "perfection of a picture" drawn by an American character, but it really consists of a great battle between various races. Especially a big fight between black and white. The 1950s was essential for African Americans to change. In 1957, the participation of nine African-American children in Central High School (Little Rock, Arkansas) promoted the social progress of the public school system to abolish apartheid forever.
It laid the early early foundation of African-American experience such as slavery, slave rebellion, liberation, separation, lynching, citizenship, the post-civil era. Pay more attention to social problems in the second half of the 20th century and explain in detail the attacks of positive action and the influence of immigrants, cocaine, and AIDS on black society. For black American experience it is certainly a good reading that eleven major historians provide the latest and most comprehensive coverage of the history of African-Americans.
The political, legal and social struggle that the American citizenship movement, blacks bring for full citizenship and racial equality. The civil rights movement was the primary challenge to apartheid which was a black-and-white law and custom which white people used to rule black people after abolishing slavery in the 1860 's. During the civilian human rights movement, individuals and civil rights agencies challenged discrimination against apartheid through various activities such as refusing to comply with protest march, boycott, apartheid law. Many people believe that this movement began with a boycott of Montgomery bus in 1955 and ended with the election bill of 1965, but there was a controversy as to whether the discussion was over or not when it began. Citizenship movement is also called black free movement, black revolution, second reconstruction.