Black liberation movements

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Black liberation movements are social and political struggles led by people of African descent worldwide to resist racism, colonialism, and oppression and to achieve freedom, equality, and self-determination.

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instanceOf anti-racist movement
political movement
social movement
emergedInContextOf Atlantic slave trade NERFINISHED
European colonialism in Africa
chattel slavery in the Americas
racial segregation laws
white supremacy
facesOppositionFrom counterintelligence programs
police surveillance
state repression
white supremacist organizations
hasFocus cultural autonomy
decolonization of African countries
economic justice
education rights
ending Jim Crow laws
ending apartheid
ending lynching
ending mass incarceration
ending police brutality
ending racial segregation
gender justice within Black communities
land rights
voting rights
hasGeographicScope Africa NERFINISHED
Caribbean NERFINISHED
Europe NERFINISHED
North America NERFINISHED
South America NERFINISHED
global African diaspora
hasIdeology Black feminism NERFINISHED
Black nationalism
Black socialism
Pan-Africanism
anti-colonialism
anti-imperialism
hasMainGoal Black freedom
end of colonialism
end of racial oppression
end of racism
racial equality
self-determination for people of African descent
hasMethod armed struggle
civil disobedience
community self-defense
cultural resistance
electoral politics
labor organizing
legal challenges
mass protest
mutual aid
political organizing
hasNotableForm Black Consciousness Movement in South Africa NERFINISHED
Black Lives Matter movement NERFINISHED
Black Power movement NERFINISHED
Civil Rights Movement in the United States NERFINISHED
Garveyism NERFINISHED
Negritude movement NERFINISHED
Pan-African movement NERFINISHED
abolitionism
anti-apartheid movement in South Africa
hasNotableLeader Amílcar Cabral NERFINISHED
Angela Davis NERFINISHED
Assata Shakur NERFINISHED
Ella Baker NERFINISHED
Frantz Fanon NERFINISHED
Kwame Nkrumah NERFINISHED
Malcolm X NERFINISHED
Marcus Garvey NERFINISHED
Martin Luther King Jr. NERFINISHED
Nelson Mandela NERFINISHED
Patrice Lumumba NERFINISHED
Steve Biko NERFINISHED
W. E. B. Du Bois NERFINISHED
hasNotableOrganization African National Congress NERFINISHED
Black Lives Matter Global Network Foundation NERFINISHED
Black Panther Party NERFINISHED
Congress of Racial Equality NERFINISHED
NAACP NERFINISHED
Nation of Islam NERFINISHED
Southern Christian Leadership Conference NERFINISHED
Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee NERFINISHED
hasParticipant people of African descent
hasTemporalScope 18th century
19th century
20th century
21st century
influenced Black studies as an academic field
anti-colonial movements worldwide
critical race theory
international human rights discourse
intersectional feminism

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Dread Talk influencedBy Black liberation movements
Negritude influenced Black liberation movements
this entity surface form: Black consciousness movements
Black Liberation Army partOf Black liberation movements
this entity surface form: Black liberation movement
Sammy Younge, Jr.: The First Black College Student to Die in the Black Liberation Movement about Black liberation movements
this entity surface form: Black liberation movement
Folsom State Prison (self-education) associatedMovement Black liberation movements
this entity surface form: Black liberation movement
JoAnne Chesimard movement Black liberation movements
this entity surface form: Black Liberation movement
Kawaida Theory: An Introductory Outline relatedTo Black liberation movements
this entity surface form: Black liberation movement