What does NAACP stand for?
What is the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People?
What was Washington's approach?
What is accommodation?
What was Du Bois's main belief?
What is that African Americans should demand civil rights?
What did Garvey advocate for?
What is black nationalism?
What was the Leo Frank case?
What is a case involving the lynching of a Jewish man accused of murder?
Who were the founding members?
Who is W.E.B. Du Bois and other black intellectuals?
What school did he establish?
What is the Tuskegee Institute?
What is the "Talented Tenth"?
What is a term for the leadership class of educated African Americans
What was the "Back to Africa" movement?
What is a movement encouraging African Americans to return to Africa?
What events led to the 1906 riot?
What is inflammatory newspaper articles and racial tensions?
What strategies did NAACP use?
What is legal challenges, public protests, and advocacy?
Who criticized him?
Who is W.E.B. Du Bois?
How did he differ from Washington?
What is he advocated for immediate civil rights and activism?
What was his impact on black nationalism?
What is he inspired a sense of pride and identity among African Americans?
How did African Americans respond?
What is through activism and establishing communities?
What was the significance of Du Bois?
What is he was a leading voice for civil rights and opposed Booker T. Washington’s views?
What was the "Atlanta Compromise"?
What is a speech advocating for African Americans to accept segregation for the time being?
What organization did he help found?
What is the NAACP?
How did he view political equality?
What is he believed it was unlikely to be achieved in America?
What was the role of the Ku Klux Klan?
What is to promote white supremacy and intimidate African Americans?
How did it influence civil rights?
What is it provided a structured approach to combating racial discrimination?
What did he believe about education?
What is that education should focus on job skills?
What was his view on activism?
What is that it is essential for achieving equality?
Who called him the "most dangerous enemy"?
Who is W.E.B. Du Bois?
How did segregation laws affect lives?
What is they legalized discrimination and created social inequalities?