Before World War I, African Americans challenged white supremacy through various means, including the establishment of organizations, cultural movements, and legal activism. The Niagara Movement, founded in 1905 by W.E.B. Du Bois and others, advocated for civil rights and opposed racial discrimination. Additionally, the Harlem Renaissance laid the groundwork for cultural pride and political activism, while figures like Ida B. Wells used journalism to expose lynching and racial violence. These efforts collectively sought to confront and dismantle systemic racism in American society.
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Years ago, this was the racial group called "negroes" or "colored people." Today, they are generally called "African-Americans," referring to the fact that many (though not all) black people in the United States originally came from the continent of Africa. Some famous African-Americans in U.S. history include Martin Luther King, Rosa Parks, Harriet Tubman, Colin Powell, Oprah Winfrey, and Barack Obama.
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how did some european nations callenge each other in the years before the great war
gold , ivory and slaves . PLATO
In the time before slavery, there were no African-Americans.
African Americans lifestyles were very poor.
they were molested
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so horrible
I believe that the Baptist denomination also allowed African Americans before the Civil War as well.
Before the Civil War, some free African Americans owned slaves and a few also employed white people.
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yes they did......................
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