The civil rights organization being described is A The Niagara Movement. The Niagara Movement was established in 1905 with the aim of promoting civil rights and addressing the issues facing African Americans at the time. It played a crucial role in setting the stage for later organizations, such as the NAACP, which was founded in part by some of the members of the Niagara Movement.
founded in 1905 in New York
W.E.B Dubois, Alonzo Herndon, John Hope among its founders
Goal was to "create a mighty current of change" that would affect all African Americans
Dissolved in 1910, but organizers founded other major groups afterwards
What civil rights organization is being described here?
Responses
A The Niagara MovementThe Niagara Movement
B The Freedman's BureauThe Freedman's Bureau
C The Southern Christian Leadership ConferenceThe Southern Christian Leadership Conference
D The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
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