African Americans had varied economic skills.
Booker T. Washington
Economic suppresion, Political limitation and restriction and Social terrorism.
Thaddeus Stevens, a prominent Radical Republican during the Reconstruction Era, advocated for full civil rights and equality for African Americans. He believed in land redistribution to provide economic opportunities, pushing for policies that would break up large plantations and give freedmen access to land ownership. Stevens also supported the extension of voting rights and sought to ensure that African Americans could participate fully in the political process. His vision was one of a fundamentally transformed society where African Americans could enjoy the same rights and privileges as whites.
The person named in the 1909 handbill is likely W.E.B. Du Bois, a prominent African American intellectual and civil rights activist. He co-founded the NAACP and advocated for racial equality, emphasizing the importance of education and civil rights for African Americans. Du Bois promoted the idea of the "Talented Tenth," encouraging the development of a leadership class among African Americans to challenge systemic racism and uplift the community. His work laid the groundwork for future civil rights movements and aimed at improving social, economic, and political conditions for African Americans.
Malcolm X
All of the above. (Go Apex Kids;)
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It was an organization that aimed at promoting black pride and unity. The central message Garvey's Harlem-based movement was that African Americans could gain economic and political power by educating themselves
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African Americans had varied economic skills.
The Atlanta Compromise
As the African population rapidly grew, the African American Church soon became a political, cultural, and social center for them.
Booker T. Washington
They migrated to these places to escape racial violence, economic hardship, and political oppression.
They white southerners kept African Americans from political power is by creating Black codes
african americans were not ready to hold political office