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Accommodation or agitation: African Americans Organizing Against Oppression

The Brownville (TX) Affair, 1906 African American Soldiers Stationed in the South and Community Tensions over Race Shootings in Brownville, TX, Lead to Allegations against African American Soldiers Stationed at Fort Brown Theodore Roosevelt’s Response to the Incident and African Americans’ Reaction

William Monroe trotter and radical opposition to booker t. Washington Trotter’s Call for Direct Resistance to Racial Injustice Trotter, W. E. B. Du Bois, and Radical Opposition to Washingtonian Gradualism Washington Reacts to Critics in Boston

Springfield (IL) and the Downfall of accommodation Founding of the Niagara Movement, 1905 Springfield (IL) Race Riot, 1908 Founding of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), 1909 Niagara Movement Annual Meeting, Boston (MA), 1907