The NAACP's views on segregation was they wanted equality for housing, voting, education, and all other human rights as a race that they were denied.
The NAACP were against segregation. They believed in desegregation and equal rights for all citizens. To voice their views, the NAACP staged boycotts and protests across the South.
The NAACP were against segregation. They believed in desegregation and equal rights for all citizens. To voice their views, the NAACP staged boycotts and protests across the South.
The NAACP is against segregation, while the UNIA supports segregation. NAACP stands for the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People.
Being a civil rights organization, the NAACP would be against segregation. They were among the groups fighting for school integration in the 1960s.
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they preached voluntary segregation - sam brumette ;)
the NAACP mostly helped blacks. they did not usually do anything about the KKK, but mostly were helping with bigger things such as segregation