What was the “Niagara Movement”?

Correct answer: A black civil rights organization

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Zell. I am a female
Zell. I am a female
first time I ever heard of them. But I got it right. Yay for me
Player #5239282
Player #5239282
excellent info 👌
DeDark Queendom
DeDark Queendom
wow, I thought those separate but equal facilities were always around, but only since the turn of the twentieth century. When African Americans were left alone we created Black Wallstreet and Rosewood. We must have been doing great for the racist to bomb one town and destroy another.
Player #2187725
Player #2187725
BlurryRectangle2, Slavery has been and continues 5o this day across all gender and people's . our fight to end these ongoing travesties is far from over !
hedaben
hedaben
pklgtfd, slaves were brought over here much earlier than the country was formed. slavery is heinous, and many of our youth are forced into sexual slavery by people who have more greed than conscience.
Player #38618593
Player #38618593
Info every American should know and understand. To build a successful future we need to acknowledge our past.
Suzy
Suzy
pklgtfd, Blacks were in America in 1600s. Read some correct history.
TJ SISTER
TJ SISTER
An what a good time for this question.
Guillermo
Guillermo
I grew up in Niagara Falls and never learned this 🙄
BamaBell
BamaBell
Player Quitos, Yessss
BamaBell
BamaBell
Katy Jo, not chattel slavery ONLY in America
Uncle Jimmy
Uncle Jimmy
Perfect question during Black History month 2024. America has SO much more work to do. Equality. Justice. Respect.
Yaz
Yaz
Guillermo, They had to meet on the Canadian side due to Jim Crow segregation on the American side. Shameful they couldn't meet in their own country.
Player Quitos
Player Quitos
Katy Jo, But never in a country that held freedom above all else
Katy Jo
Katy Jo
Suzy, Slavery has been around forever!
KrazyJourneyman47871
KrazyJourneyman47871
Player #3895027, meaning
BlurryRectangle2
BlurryRectangle2
pklgtfd, blacks to this day are unequal yes
Player #3895027
Player #3895027
Player #3469132, Yes 4 centuries since Africans were used as slaves in the 1600s.
pklgtfd
pklgtfd
Player #3469132, Not sure where you're getting "FOUR centuries"? If you are saying blacks are still unequal in America today, and America was established in 1776, that's 243 years.