The group NAACP led the challenge to laws allowing segregation of public school. It all beginning in the 1930Õs the leader was Charles Hamilton he spent most of his time in the Supreme Court in Missouri.
Maya Angelou did not personally participate in the protesting in the segregation of transportation. Several political figures of the day and the NAACP did however.
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Garvey wanted African Americans to return to Africa, while the NAACP wanted African Americans to have civil rights at home. Garvey felt that equality was impossible in the United States, while the NAACP fought for equality. Garvey was opposed to integration, while the NAACP fought for integration.
Oliver Brown and twelve other parents were recruited by the NAACP to help challenge racial segregation in the Topeka, Kansas public schools.Brown was one of five cases the NAACP Legal Defense and Education Fund brought to the courts simultaneously, to demonstrate how pervasive racism and segregation were, and to increase their chances of being granted a hearing by the US Supreme Court.Contrary to popular belief, the case didn't start because Linda Brown was unable to enroll in her neighborhood "all white" elementary school, although her rejection, as stated in the case, is a matter of fact. The petitioners in Brown, including the nominal plaintiff Oliver Brown, were contacted by local NAACP lawyers and instructed to attempt enrolling their children in the segregated "white" school. All parties knew the African-American children would be denied admission, which was the NAACP's preferred outcome. Had the Topeka, Kansas, schools integrated on request, they would have had to recruit plaintiffs from a less cooperative school district.Case Citation:Brown v. Board of Education, 347 US 483 (1954)
The NAACP is against segregation, while the UNIA supports segregation. NAACP stands for the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People.
The group NAACP led the challenge to laws allowing segregation of public school. It all beginning in the 1930Õs the leader was Charles Hamilton he spent most of his time in the Supreme Court in Missouri.
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's views on segregation was they wanted equality for housing, voting, education, and all other human rights as a race that they were denied.
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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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the NAACP mostly helped blacks. they did not usually do anything about the KKK, but mostly were helping with bigger things such as segregation
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