James Weldon Johnson
The first black female cabinet minister was Patricia Harris who became Secretary of the Department of Housing and Urban Development in 1977, under Jimmy Carter.
a)chairman of joint cheifs of staff b)U.S. president c)secretary of defense
Collin Powell
Condoleezza Rice was the Secretary of State for George W. Bush. A contribution she made was being the first black woman as Secretary of State.
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.
He was an American social reformer and cicil rights leader, he published a weekly black newspaper and was the executive secretary of the NAACP.
The NAACP was founded in 1909. Its first black president was William Montague Cobb, who took over from Kivie Kaplan in 1976. The answer given by "Wiki User" is clearly incorrect. James Weldon Johnson was the executive secretary of the NAACP from 1920-1930 -- NOT the president.
The first black woman to chair the NAACP was Mylie Evers-Williams. She also fought for 30 years to get justice for her husband's murder after his assassination.
the naacp was created cuse white hate black
Barack Obama is not listed as a member of the NAACP but is a membr of the Congressional Black Caucus.
how did the NAACP help??? in Rosa parks situation??? how did the NAACP help??? in Rosa parks situation???
Apex: Black nationalism
The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP)
Thurgood Marshall, who later became the first African-American US Supreme Court justice.
Black people
no, the NAACP didn't do anything for the black people in the 60's. Black people were better off as slaves, they got food, and a place to sleep every night.
The first black female cabinet minister was Patricia Harris who became Secretary of the Department of Housing and Urban Development in 1977, under Jimmy Carter.