AP US History
A prominent figurehead is an individual who serves as a symbolic leader or representative of a movement or organization, often inspiring and rallying support without necessarily holding direct power. In the context of the African American Civil Rights Movement of the 1960s, these figureheads played a crucial role in advocating for social justice, equality, and civil rights, shaping public perception and influencing legislative changes. They often emerged as recognizable symbols of the struggle, galvanizing communities and drawing national attention to the issues at hand.