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... Niagara Falls and formed what they called the Niagara Movement . Following the tradition of Frederick Douglass and basing themselves on the tenet that " Persistent manly agitation is the way to liberty , " Trotter and Du Bois drafted a ...
... Niagara Falls and formed what they called the Niagara Movement . Following the tradition of Frederick Douglass and basing themselves on the tenet that " Persistent manly agitation is the way to liberty , " Trotter and Du Bois drafted a ...
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... Niagara Movement even more . In 1908 Trotter split from the movement and went his own way , organizing the Negro - American Political League ( which later became the National Equal Rights League ) as his chosen instrument . Du Bois ...
... Niagara Movement even more . In 1908 Trotter split from the movement and went his own way , organizing the Negro - American Political League ( which later became the National Equal Rights League ) as his chosen instrument . Du Bois ...
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... Niagara Movement , " The Journal of Negro History , Vol . XLII , No. 3 ( July , 1957 ) . 68. Although the Niagara Movement called only for black manhood suffrage - as guaranteed by the Constitution - Du Bois supported the woman suffrage ...
... Niagara Movement , " The Journal of Negro History , Vol . XLII , No. 3 ( July , 1957 ) . 68. Although the Niagara Movement called only for black manhood suffrage - as guaranteed by the Constitution - Du Bois supported the woman suffrage ...
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Reluctant Reformers: Racism and Social Reform Movements in the United States Robert L. Allen,Chude Pamela Allen No preview available - 2021 |
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