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Bell Ringer #3 – Bell Ringer #3 – 1/6/2010 1/6/2010 1.How did Booker T. Washington believe African-Americans should work to get ahead? 2.Why did W.E.B. Du Bois clash in views with Booker T. Washington? 3.What was the Niagara Movement?

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Bell Ringer #3 – 1/6/2010Bell Ringer #3 – 1/6/2010

1. How did Booker T. Washington believe African-Americans should work to get ahead?

2. Why did W.E.B. Du Bois clash in views with Booker T. Washington?

3. What was the Niagara Movement?

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The NAACPThe NAACP• National Association for the

Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) was started by Du Bois

• The NAACP was dominated by white leadership in its early years.

• Demanded full civil and political rights for black citizens; fought many Supreme Court cases.

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NACWNACW• The National Association of Colored

Women (NACW) was formed in 1896• Adopted motto “Lifting as We Climb”.

They stressed moral, mental, and material advancement

• By 1914 there were 50,000 members in 1,000 clubs nationwide!

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Partner Assignment (Pgs 553-55)Partner Assignment (Pgs 553-55)Black Female LeadersBlack Female Leaders

Female Leader Who was she?

What did she do?

Mary Church Terrell

Margaret Murray Washington

Jane Edna Hunter

Anna Julia Cooper