Friday, February 8, 2019

National Association For The Advancement Of Colored People Essay

National affiliation for the Advancement of Colored community     Born from the Niagara Movement, led by William E. B. DuBois, the NAACPhas had a volatile birth and a lively history (Beifuss 17E4). The impetus forthe creation of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored Peoplecame in the summer of 1908. Severe range riots in Springfield, Illinois,prompted William English Walling to write articles questioning the treatment ofthe Negro. Reading the articles, bloody shame White Ovington and Dr. Henry Moskowitzwere compelled to meet with Walling. Consequently, the three along with a assemblageof black and white citizens had considered the present state of the Negro,disfranchised in the southeasterly and taxed while going unrepresented in thegovernment, a national conference call for to be held to answer the "NegroQuestion" (Jenkins). It was then that the idea of NAACP was created.     February 12, 1909, Lincolns birthda y, a conference to review theprogress that the nation made since Emancipation resolve and to celebrateLincolns birthday took place Thereupon, a statement, now known as "The Call",was released. This statement reiterated the treatment of the black race since1865. Many notable figures in history signed "The Call" , e.g., Ida WellsBarnett, Jane Adams, W.E.B. DuBois and John Dewey. In a matter of two months,another conference was held. As a result of that conference, the NAA...

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