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another way to say Ella baker she oorganizing local chapters and whAT DOES IT MEAN

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Here are alternative ways to say it, plus what the phrase means:

Alternate phrasings
- "Ella Baker helped organize local chapters."
- "Ella Baker built and supported grassroots chapters."
- "Ella Baker worked to establish community branches."
- "Ella Baker mobilized communities to form local chapters."
- "Ella Baker fostered the development of local groups and leaders."
- "Ella Baker helped set up neighborhood units of the organization."
- "Ella Baker cultivated local leadership and coordinated chapter formation."

What it means
- “Organizing local chapters” means creating and supporting local branches of an organization or movement. That typically involves recruiting members, training and empowering local leaders, setting up regular meetings and structure, planning local actions or campaigns, and connecting those local groups to the wider organization while allowing them to act in their own communities.
- In Ella Baker’s case it reflects her emphasis on grassroots, bottom-up organizing—building power at the local level and encouraging ordinary people to lead rather than centralizing authority.

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