Dbq Civil Rights Movement

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Lastly, the Civil Rights Movement was also responsible for the advancement of civil rights for African-Americans from 1880-1980 because of the Nation Association for the Advancement of Coloured People (NAACP). William Du Bois and other black activists formed the NAACP in 1909. The aims of the organisation were “to make 1,000,000 Americans physically free from peonage, mentally free from ignorance, politically free from disenfranchisement, and socially free from insult.” By 1919 the NAACP had 90,000 members in 300 branches. It also challenged white supremacy, especially the segregation laws, and made black Americans much more aware of their civil right, particularly the right to vote. The NAACP also campaigned against the practice of lynching

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