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Which Harlem Renaissance figure wrote the official anthem of the NAACP?

Johnson, James Weldon


What three organizations formed during the Harlem Renaissance?

National Association of Advancement for Colored People (NAACP) National Urban League (NUL) Universal Negro Improvement Association and African Communities League (UNIA-ACL


What did the NAACP campaign for in the 1920s?

equality for blacks


The NAACP was formed to support the fair treatment of blacks?

true


The NAACP was formed to support the fair treament of blacks?

True


Was the NAACP formed to support fair treatment of blacks?

true


Was The NAACP was formed to support the fair treament of blacks.?

True


What is the relevance of webduBois words to your society today?

W. E. B. Du Bois was the leader of the NAACP. He played a big role in the Harlem Renaissance. His words during the Harlem Renaissance played a huge role in improving the lives of African American through culture and his magazine called, The Crisis. The magazine focused on the subject of equality. Today his words still have a meaning to today's society. There is still some racism that exist today, but his words have helped inspire and strengthen the equality in America.


What magazine did NAACP publish?

The NAACP published the magazine "The Crisis." Founded in 1910 by W.E.B. Du Bois, it served as a key platform for discussing social issues, civil rights, and African American culture. "The Crisis" played an essential role in the Harlem Renaissance and continues to be influential in advocating for racial equality and justice.


What did the NAACP attempt to get the federal government to prevent?

Discrimination against blacks.


What does NAACP support?

Civil Rights and equal rights for Blacks and Minorities!


Did the NAACP play a part in the new deal?

Under constant pressure from the NAACP, from Eleanor Roosevelt, and from individual Black leaders, FDR and his New Dealers made sure that Black Americans shared in the relief programs. Blacks moved into more than a third of new housing units constructed by the federal government during the Depression. In 1932, 75 percent of voting Blacks were Republican. By 1936, thanks to the NAACP and FDR, 75 percent of voting Blacks were Democratic.