Define during civil rights movement Desegregation

Freedom Riders
American Indian Movement
Chicano Movement
Feminist Movement

During the civil rights movement, desegregation refers to the process of ending the separation of races in public facilities, such as schools, restaurants, and public transportation.

Freedom Riders were a group of civil rights activists who rode buses through the southern United States in the early 1960s to challenge segregation laws and practices.

The American Indian Movement (AIM) was a civil rights organization founded in 1968 to address issues faced by Native Americans, including treaty rights, land rights, and police brutality.

The Chicano Movement was a civil rights movement in the 1960s and 1970s that sought to empower Mexican Americans and improve their quality of life through political activism, education, and advocacy.

The feminist movement is a social and political movement that advocates for the rights of women and challenges the social and economic inequalities faced by women. The movement has worked to promote gender equality, reproductive rights, and women's empowerment.