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

1 answer

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.