Why did Mary Ovington conceive of the NAACP? In one word...Pity. Unlike every other white member of the NAACP (the creators of the NAACP were all white), Mary Ovington not only spent a very considerable amount of time among Negroes (she was a life-long spinster) but even lived among them. No white male or female knew the Negro better than Miss Ovington. She was no doubt very curious and more concerned about why the economic situation of the Negro was so desperate. Mary want to 'help'.
To white males, black males lived separate. White and black were separate. Indeed, white and black living separate was even part of our legal code (Plessy vs. Ferguson 1896). Particularly in the South but still very much part of the mind-set of white people in every part of the country, they would not pity the black man. He had to make his own way; and preferably among his own people. Miss Ovington saw differently. She wanted integration for the black man. Because of the separation of white and black, Miss Ovington believe, he (the black man) was made to suffer. Mary Ovington demanded pity. Evidently, Miss Ovington never bothered to consider how it was that in every place the Negroes were present in an urban setting their economic condition was desperate. And the more that came, the more desperate became their condition. How could such desperateness exist everywhere for Negro in the urban areas? But desperation does breed one thing: Pity.
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Moorfield Storey, Mary White Ovington, and William Edwar Burghardt Du Bois.
Mary White Ovington was not African American. She was a Caucasian woman. However, she strongly supported civil rights and co-founded the NAACP.
Mary White Ovington did not have any children. She was dedicated to her work in social reform and civil rights, co-founding the NAACP and focusing on issues related to racial equality and social justice. Ovington's commitment to her activism left little room for a traditional family life.
Mary White Ovington was born in 1865.
Henry Moscowitz, Mary White Ovington, and William English Hall in 1908.
There were many different founders for the NAACP. Among these are Ida B. Wells, W.E.B. Du Bois, Archibald Grimke, Oswald Garrison Villard, Lillian Wald and Mary White Ovington.
The only Jewish person that was a founder of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) was Dr. Henry Moskovitz. He was a social worker from New York.
The NAACP got involved in the Civil Rights Movement during 1909. After riots in Springfield, the capitol of Illinois, during the summer of 1908, a reporter named William English Walling wrote an article about the trouble. Mary White Ovington, known as the first member, invited him to meet with her in New York. Ovington was a white woman who became involved in the Civil Rights Movement in 1890 after hearing Frederick Douglass speak in a church. She wrote for multiple radical journals and newspapers before becoming executive secretary of the NAACP.
One of the pivotal people in the formation of the NAACP was W.E.B. Du Bois. Also pivotal were Ida B. Wells, Henry Moskowitz, Mary White Ovington, and William Walling.
NAACP stands for the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. It was founded in 1909 by Mary White Ovington, William English Walling, and Henry Moskowitz.
Earle Lewis Ovington died in 1936.