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Booker T. Washington
Murder and arson in Springfield,Illinois
the desire to end racial discrimination
Mary McLeod Bethune
Yes, African Americans did create paper. (Go African Americans!)
The NAACP attempted to create fair job opportunities and opportunities regarding education (etc, etc) for African-Americans. NAACP stands for the National Association for the Advancement of Colored Peoples, if that is of any help.
It increased economic opportunities for many African Americans.
african amerincans had better economic opportunities
NAACP- national association for the advancement of colored people
war work..............
After the Civil War, African Americans in the South gained new social opportunities, such as access to education, the ability to own land, and participation in political processes, including voting and holding office. However, these opportunities were often undermined by systemic racism and discriminatory practices, such as Black Codes, Jim Crow laws, and violent intimidation from groups like the Ku Klux Klan. Economic exploitation through sharecropping and limited access to quality education further restricted their advancement. Thus, while some progress was made, many African Americans faced significant barriers that hindered their ability to fully capitalize on these newfound opportunities.
The NAACP means the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, helps African Americans get educated, employed, and have civil rights. The National Urban League aided the growing numbers of African Americans in cities, helping them find jobs and improve their opportunities to get ahead.
Financial growth, urbanization (later years)
Women gained jobs, but African Americans lost them.
that the African Americans hoped to escape discrimination and find better education and economic opportunities.
According to W.E.B. Du Bois, African Americans are denied access to education, political rights, economic opportunities, and social equality. He argued that these denials perpetuate a cycle of oppression and hinder the advancement of African Americans. Du Bois emphasized the importance of addressing these inequalities to achieve true freedom and empowerment for the African American community.
NAACP National Association for the advancement of colored people