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African American Civil Rights Analyze the NAACP, UNIA, ADL, ACLU

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African American Civil Rights. Analyze the NAACP, UNIA, ADL, ACLU. APK. Importance. The NAACP did all of the following except 1. fight for legislation to protect African Americans. 2. work with anti-lynching organizations. 3. propose that African Americans move back to Africa. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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African American Civil Rights

Analyze the NAACP, UNIA, ADL, ACLU

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APK

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Importance

• The NAACP did all of the following except– 1. fight for legislation to protect African

Americans.– 2. work with anti-lynching organizations.– 3. propose that African Americans move back to

Africa.– 4. publish The Crisis.

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NAACP GOALS

• To promote equality of rights and to eradicate caste or race prejudice among the citizens of the United States; to advance the interest of colored citizens; to secure for them impartial suffrage; and to increase their opportunities for securing justice in the courts, education for the children, employment according to their ability and complete equality before law.

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NAACP

• Original goals – End Jim Crow Laws• Legal segregation

• Oppose Pres Wilson racial segregation policies– Hiring – Government offices

• Urged African Americans to serve in WWI

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NAACP

• Protest Birth of a Nation– False truth– Wilson • "it is like writing history with lightning. And my only

regret is that it is all so terribly true".

• After WWI worked to stop lynching

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• Marcus Garvey – Black Nationalist – Universal Negro Improvement Association

(UNIA) – enthusiastic audience in the United States,

• Garvey attract thousands of disillusioned black working-class and lower middle-class followers – became the most popular black leader in

America in the early 1920s. • The UNIA, committed to racial purity

and separatism, • Insisted salvation for African

Americans meant building an autonomous, black-led nation in Africa.

• To this end, the movement offered in its “Back to Africa” campaign a powerful message of black pride and economic self-sufficiency.

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UNIA - Marcus UNIA - Marcus GarveyGarvey

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Marcus Garvey-Back to Africa

• UNIA-Build up AA respect and racial power and pride• Back to the motherland-separation

of the races• $10 Million-Jailed for fraud• Deported to Jamaica in 1927

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Marcus Garvey and W.E.B. Du Bois

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ADL

• "to stop, by appeals to reason and conscience and, if necessary, by appeals to law, the defamation of the Jewish people. Its ultimate purpose is to secure justice and fair treatment to all citizens alike and to put an end forever to unjust and unfair discrimination against and ridicule of any sect or body of citizens."

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ADL

• Reducing all forms of bigotry– Specifically Anti-Semitism– Against Nazi, Skinheads, KKK, Henry Ford

• Some criticism of Israel is also bad• Separate Church & State• Defend all religions

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American Civil Liberties Union

• ACLU• Worked to uphold the constitution and civil

rights• 1920s worked to help citizens from

deportation • Fought against Palmer Raids to clear names of

accused• Urged labor unions to meet despite

communist & socialist threats

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Imoprtance

• The NAACP did all of the following except– 1. fight for legislation to protect African

Americans.– 2. work with anti-lynching organizations.– 3. propose that African Americans move back to

Africa.– 4. publish The Crisis.

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Closure

• The American Civil Liberties Union was originally formed to– prevent immigration to America from Japan and

Europe.– pass safety measures to protect the health of

industrial workers.– organize labor unions for American workers in many

industries.– protect Americans' constitutional rights and

freedoms.

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Closure

• Which speaker most strongly agrees with the beliefs of the NAACP?• Speaker A: The [African American] demands equality — political

equality, industrial equality, and social equality; and he is never going to be satisfied with anything less.

• Speaker B: Equal but separate accommodations for the white and colored races are for the preservation of the public peace and good order.

• Speaker C: Vocational training will provide the means for African Americans to gain the civil liberties they deserve.

• Speaker D: The best answer for the equality of the [African American] lies in a return to his homeland in Africa.