The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People or NAACP was led by W. E. B. Du Bois. The NAACP fought against violence, racism, lynching and even fought in court to outlaw racial practices. This group was not a big fan of segregation and went to court to protect Dr. Ossian Sweet. He was a black man who moved into a white neighborhood and had to defend his house from an angry mob of white people. One protester is shot and killed leaving the sweets to have a trial in court for murder. The NAACP jumps on the ball and hires a lawyer named Clearance Darrow to defend the sweets in which the judge never comes to a decision and the case is closed.
The NAACP also helped to end segregation and earned more rights for African Americans. This group would take on another case in the Supreme Court for Dr. L.A Nixon. …show more content…
Well I would have to say that the NAACP also helped the African American communities become more independent as well. They both gave blacks a better education, getter welfare and better jobs. The UNIA also believed that the Africans would always be the second class citizens, he also believed in segregation and that all Africans should go back to Africa. I’m not so sure about you but I wouldn’t want to leave my home and the rights that I’ve fought hard to get just because someone else says you should take pride in my