Early twentieth-century civil rights advocates who created the Niagara Movement called for   Question 26 options:   full political and civil equality for African Americans in the USA.   establishment of a black homeland in Canada for those African Americans who wanted to escape from the violent South in the aftermath of the Civil War.   African Americans to ignore stereotypes that demeaned them as long as they were able to establish businesses and make money.   African Americans to work on founding a separate nation for black people everywhere, which would be located in Africa.

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Early twentieth-century civil rights advocates who created the Niagara Movement called for
 

Question 26 options:

 
full political and civil equality for African Americans in the USA.
 
establishment of a black homeland in Canada for those African Americans who wanted to escape from the violent South in the aftermath of the Civil War.
 
African Americans to ignore stereotypes that demeaned them as long as they were able to establish businesses and make money.
 
African Americans to work on founding a separate nation for black people everywhere, which would be located in Africa.

 

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