During the Civil Rights Movement, black women faced unique struggles that were often compounded by both racism and sexism. While black men were primarily focused on racial equality and civil rights, black women fought not only against racial discrimination but also for gender equality within the movement and society at large. Their contributions, such as grassroots organizing and leadership in various civil rights organizations, were frequently marginalized or overlooked. This dual burden highlighted the intersectionality of race and gender, as black women navigated both systemic racism and patriarchal structures.
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