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Title: A Brief History of the NAACP
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May 30, 2001 |
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During the Great Depression, the NAACP began to focus on economic justice. President Roosevelt agreed to open thousands of jobs to black workers. He also agreed to set up a Fair Employment Practices Committee to ensure fulfillment. Throughout the 1940s the NAACP saw enormous growth in its membership, claiming nearly 500,000 members by 1946... Showed first 250 characters
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During the Great Depression, the NAACP began to focus on economic justice. President Roosevelt agreed to open thousands of jobs to black workers. He also agreed to set up a Fair Employment Practices Committee to ensure fulfillment. Throughout the 1940s the NAACP saw enormous growth in its membership, claiming nearly 500,000 members by 1946... Showed next 250 characters
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