Florida's Civil Rights Movement was a pivotal chapter in the state's history. African Americans faced systemic oppression and discrimination, but grassroots activism and national influences sparked change. Local leaders and organizations challenged segregation through protests, boycotts, and legal battles. The movement transformed Florida society, leading to desegregation of public spaces and increased political participation for African Americans. While progress was made, the legacy of this era continues to shape ongoing efforts for racial equality and social justice in the state.