what was the main goal of the Albany movement between 1961 and 1962

The main goal of the Albany Movement was to end segregation and secure civil rights for African Americans in the city of Albany, Georgia. This grassroots civil rights movement aimed to challenge discriminatory practices and laws through nonviolent protests and civil disobedience. The movement sought to desegregate public facilities, schools, and businesses, as well as secure voting rights for African Americans in Albany.