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How did the NAACP reflect Du Bois's view on achieving racial equality?

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Which idea did the NAACP promote?

achieving racial equality for African Americans. ~c


What brought about the creation of the NAACP?

For the advancement of colored people. Hence, the name. Basically, to assist racial minorities in achieving social equality.


What actions did the NAACP take?

The NAACP organization pushed for civil rights and racial equality.


What was the solution to web dubois?

W.E.B. Du Bois believed in racial equality and advocated for social and political rights for African Americans. He was a co-founder of the NAACP and believed in education and political activism as tools for achieving racial equality. Du Bois strongly criticized Booker T. Washington for his accommodationist approach to racial issues.


What were naacp objectives?

The NAACP's objectives were to eliminate racial prejudice and to ensure social, economic, and political equality for minority group citizens.


What was the main purpose behind the creation of the NAACP?

The basic aims of the NAACP is:Protest with legal means to achieve equalityEnsure political, educational, social and economic equality rights of all personsEliminate racial hatred and racial discrimination


What type of organization is the NAACP?

NAACP mean national association foe the advancement of colord people association


Which group was founded in 1911 and tackled economic issues?

National Urban League B. NAACP C. Congress of Racial Equality D. SCLC


Which Civil Rights organization organized the freedom rides?

The Congress of Racial Equality (CORE) members initially rode the buses south until Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) volunteers took over in Nashville.


What organization did African-Americans Form to fight discrimination?

NAACP National Association for the Advancement of Colored People


What were the problems the NAACP had to face?

Racial injustice