What role did the NAACP play in the early civil rights movement?

A)It commissioned Gunnar Myrdal’s report on black life, An American Dilemma.

B)It urged President Truman to desegregate the US military.

C)It organized the Montgomery bus boycott.

D)It created a system of black colleges and universities.

E)It worked for decades to lay the legal groundwork for desegregation.



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What role did the NAACP play in the early civil rights movement? 
E. It worked for decades to lay the legal groundwork for desegregation. 
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the NAACP worked for decades to lay the legal groundwork for desegregation.

The National Association for the Advancement of Coloured People have played a significant role in the civil rights movement. It was founding in 1909 by a group of multi-racial activists. At the beginning it was known as the National Negro Committee.

In 1913, this Association publicaly criticised the president Woodrow Wilson who introduced segregation into federal government. Some of its accomplishments were: It banned states from having segregated facilities on busses and trains that crossed state borders. Furthermore, it pressured President Truman into signing the Executive Order in order to ban discrimination by the Federal government.

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