Irma Galarza & Miguel Negrete.  It appalled at the violence that was committed against blacks.

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Irma Galarza & Miguel Negrete

 It appalled at the violence that was committed against blacks.

 It was to secure for all people the rights guarantied in th amendments to the U.S, which promised to end slavery.

 In the NAACP they are more than have million members and supporters united together helping all Americans threw out the word.

 It was to ensure the political, educational, social and economic equality of minority group citizens of US/eliminate face prejudice.

 The N.A.A.C.P office was established in new York city.  The N.A.A.C.P is the nation’s oldest, largest and most widely recognized grassroots-based civil rights organization.

 The foundation of the N.A.A.C.P TOOK PLACE ON Feb  The N.A.A.C.P is still in place till this day, and continues helping all Americans.

 It means the NAACP mean National association for the Advancement of colored people.

 The affect they had was they helped African Americans get their civil rights.  They all seeked to remove all barriers of racial discrimination.

 Republicans think that the NAACP is the only voice in black community, it is a voice in the black community but it is not the only voice.  This quote is important because it is stating that the NAACP is not the only voice that helped African Americans.

 A republican candidate speak at the NAACP convention is like trying to build a house starting at the roof, if you don’t have a foundation, the roof isn't going to stand.  The quote is basically stating that if the NAACP does not have the support that is needed it wouldn’t be able on its own like it is today.

 The document is important because it talks about how the NAACP was adopted by African American and what it meant to them and how would affect them in their own lives.