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The Black Freedom Movement (mid-20th century) opposed segregation in the U.S. and influenced global struggles. Civil Rights and Black Power leaders fostered diasporic solidarity, connecting African American liberation with African decolonization. Figures like Malcolm X, Kwame Nkrumah, and Maya Angelou promoted Pan-African ideals, inspiring mutual support. This global solidarity influenced politics, anti-apartheid efforts, and contemporary movements like Black Lives Matter and climate justice initiatives.
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