Black Liberation refers to the movement aimed at achieving social, political, and economic freedom for people of African descent. It seeks to address and dismantle systemic racism, oppression, and inequality that have historically marginalized Black communities. This movement encompasses various strategies, including activism, education, and community organizing, to empower individuals and promote justice.
Key figures in the Black Liberation movement include Malcolm X, Martin Luther King Jr., and Angela Davis, who advocated for civil rights and social change. The movement has roots in historical events such as the Civil Rights Movement and continues to influence contemporary discussions around race, identity, and justice in society.