The NAACP was generally viewed positively by many Black Americans as it played a crucial role in advocating for civil rights and fighting against racial discrimination. Founded in 1909, it mobilized efforts to challenge segregation, lynching, and disenfranchisement, gaining support from various segments of the Black community. However, some criticized the organization for its leadership being predominantly white and for focusing more on legal strategies than grassroots activism. Overall, it was seen as a vital organization in the struggle for racial equality.
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Civil Rights and equal rights for Blacks and Minorities!
Discrimination against blacks.
the NAACP mostly helped blacks. they did not usually do anything about the KKK, but mostly were helping with bigger things such as segregation
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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.
W.E.B DuBois