Because black people suffered more than the minority of white people who tried to help (a false statement, given that so called "nigger lovers" often were beaten or killed just as severely as any black man or woman.)slebetman wrote: Why can't is simply be "American pride" since it takes both blacks and whites to overcome racism? Why must people insist of excluding other races when they want to be proud of the achievements of the human race?
Because the majority of America was white, and the majority of America through much of the early Civil Rights movement was against Civil Rights, then America, I suppose, was something of the enemy at the time. Simply calling it "American Pride" would include those very people who were trying to stop them from gaining equal rights.
And I imagine there's really nothing to be proud about that we even had to go through something as horrific as the Civil Rights struggle in the first place. It's great it was won (or continues to be won) properly, but it's shameful that it ever had to take place to begin with.