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AFRICAN AMERICANS AND 1920’s POLITICS
Ch.17 Section 4
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The Black Vote in the North
World War I set the stage for African Americans to reenter federal politics. The Great Migration had a significant impact on their political power. They became a powerful voting bloc. Most cast their votes with the Republican Party (Abraham Lincoln) Significant breakthrough: In 1928-Oscar DePriest-1st African American representative in Congress.
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NAACP Battles Injustice
Battled against segregation and discrimination. Focused on lobbying public officials and working through the court system. Also lobbied against lynching— Significant triumph: defeat of John J. Parker’s nomination to Supreme Court.
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Black Nationalism and Marcus Garvey
Marcus Garvey: black leader from Jamaica “Negro Nationalism”—founded the Universal Negro Improvement Association. This organization promoted black pride and unity. Central message: African Americans could gain economic and political power by educating themselves. He also advocated separation and independence from whites…proposed leading them to Africa.
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