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    Rosa expressed exceptional knowledge in school regardless of the disadvantages she had compared to the caucasian children. At 19 years old Rosa fell in love with Raymond Parks who worked as a barber and active member of the national association for advancement of colored people. With her husband’s endless support Rosa received a degree and joined Raymond in his fight for equality through the NAACP. On december 1st 1955, Rosa took a bus ride…

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    doctrine. The state of Louisiana initially adopted a law providing for separate accommodations for whites and colored races on its railroads. This meant that people of color were kept separately from white people when riding a train; at the time, this form of racial segregation was common. In 1892, African-American train passenger Homer Plessy refused to sit separate from the white people due to the fact that his constitutional rights were violated. When this law was challenged, the Supreme…

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    Who was W.E.B Dubois? W.E.B Dubois was one of the most important African American activists during the first half of the 20th century. He co-founded the NAACP and supported pan- Africanism. The NAACP is the National Association for the Advancement Colored People. William Edgar Burghardt also known as W.E.B Dubois was born on February 23rd 1868 in Great Barrington Massachusetts. While growing up in the most African town. He identified himself as a “mulatto”. A mulatto means “a person with…

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    is imperative to a better life. Secondly, William Edward Burghardt Du Bois was one of the most influential figures in American civil rights history. He launched the activist Niagara Movement in 1905 and then cofounded the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People(NAACP) in 1909. A powerful intellect, Du Bois was the first African American to earn a PhD from Harvard was a professor of history, sociology, and economics at Atlanta University. Du Bois made significant contributions…

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    Charles Richard Drew was an african american surgeon who first discovered methods for storing blood plasma and organized the first large scale blood bank in U.S. He was born on June 3, 1904 in washington D.C. and died on April 1, 1950 in North Carolina. Charles got his education from Columbia University, Amherst College and McGill University. He was the first african american to earn a degree from Columbia. Drew was a doctor, surgeon and educator. Drew is very well know as “The father of blood…

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    In 1896 she formed the National Association of Colored Women. She also helped create the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People but soon withdrawn from it because it was not taking a lot of action. By getting more women involved she fought for women's suffrage and against job discrimination of African Americans. On…

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    territories, for example, schools, restrooms, drinking fountains, and restaurants all had separate areas for people of colored skin and those of white. This was additionally valid for public transportation such as buses and trains. There were specific seating spaces for blacks, which were separated from the whites. Segregation as well as racism was getting more and more inhumane as time went by. The colored citizens among Montgomery, Alabama decided that it was time to stop this once and for…

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    This essay will include some of the main makers and breakers of our time, why they were important to social change and how the fight continues till today. Those include Walter Francis White and W.E.B. Dubois. The NAACP (National Association for the Advancement of Colored People) was created in 1909 by W.E.B. Dubois for the protection of the rights of African Americans. . The NAACP started out as a defense against the KKK and the Jim Crow south. Historically, the Hollywood Bureau started with…

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    The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) was organized to help African Americans become the equal citizens. King led the Civil Rights Movement by speaking on behalf of all African Americans to political figures, addressing his people directly through empowering speeches, and marching to demonstrate their purpose. The Civil Rights Movement helped invoke…

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    population of freed blacks in America. Nannie Helen Burroughs founded the National Association of Colored Women. She used her newly formed organization to speak out against injustices going on during the early 1900’s. The main injustice was having the right to vote. For Blacks voting was essential towards the progress for better treatment and better quality of live. The right was not a right if a person was black at this time. So many people like black suffragists rallied together to stand up…

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