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Bell Ringer #3 – 1/6/ 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?

The 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.

NACW 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!

Partner Assignment (Pgs ) Black Female Leaders Female LeaderWho was she? What did she do? Mary Church Terrell Margaret Murray Washington Jane Edna Hunter Anna Julia Cooper