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Friday Feb 12, 2021
On this day in labor history, the year was 1909.
That was the day the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People was founded.
During the early years of the 20thcentury, the NAACP developed legal strategies to challenge anti-Black violence and segregation.
W.E.B. DuBois, Ida B. Wells, Archibald Grimke and Florence Kelley were just a few of the white and black intellectuals and activists who founded the organization.
They sensed the urgency for a civil rights organization in the wake of the 1908 Race Riot in Springfield, IL.
They hoped to combat the rapid growth of lynchings and Jim Crow statutes.
Membership ballooned to almost 90,000 in less than 10 years, with more than 50 branches nationwide.
These leaders opposed the gradualism of Booker T. Washington and fought to convince whites of the need for racial equality.
The NAACP investigated lynchings and targeted disfranchisement and segregation through a series of lawsuits.
They established a Legal Defense Fund that organized support for the Scottsboro Boys and similar cases.
They undertook the campaign to overturn the ‘separate but equal’ doctrine of Plessy v. Ferguson.
This resulted in the 1954 landmark decision, Brown v. Board of Education.
The NAACP played a central role in the Civil Rights movement with Rosa Parks as its secretary.
They helped to organize the Montgomery Bus Boycott, were centrally involved in the campaign to integrate schools in Little Rock, Arkansas, and mobilized for the 1963 March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom.
They also worked successfully towards the 1964 Civil Rights Act and the 1965 Voting Rights Act.
The NAACP continues its important advocacy work today with some 425,000 members.
January 31 - The Big Easy Fires 7000 Teachers
January 30 - Fred Korematsu Day
January 29 - Bread & Roses Striker, Anna LoPizzo, Shot Dead
January 28 - The 1917 Bath Riots
January 27 - Bans on Yellow Dog Contracts Ruled Unconstitutional
January 26 - Sid Hatfield Stands Trial
January 25 - Solidarity Works!
January 24 - Arturo Alfonso Schomburg is Born
January 23 - If Poison Doesn’t Work, Try Briggs!
January 22 - Tragedy in the Mines & in the Union Hall
January 21 - On Strike for Health & Dignity
January 20 - The Flint Womens Emergency Brigades
January 19 - A Snapshot in Misery
January 18 - Is Colorado in America?
January 17 - Standing Against Wage Theft
January 15 - We Want to Live, Not Just Exist
January 14 - The Rise of the Bellamyites
January 13 - Johnny Cash Plays Folsom Prison
January 12 - The Cost of Wartime Industrial Peace
January 11 - Battle of the Running Bulls
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