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nordsb [41]
2 years ago
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What role did the NAACP play in the early civil rights movement?Select one of the options below as your answer: A. It commission

ed 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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satela [25.4K]2 years ago
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The correct answer is E) It worked for decades to lay the legal groundwork for desegregation.

The role that the NAACP played in the early civil rights movement was It commissioned Gunnar Myrdal’s report on black life was "It worked for decades to lay the legal groundwork for desegregation.

NAACP stands for the National Association for the Advancement of Coloured People. It was founded in 1909 in New York City. At that time, there was so much violence against black people, so African Americans and some whites joined forces to fight for the civil rights of blacks. They fought legal battles to protect the rights of African Americans and its effort played a key role in passing legislation.

WITCHER [35]2 years ago
4 0
"It worked for decades to lay the legal groundwork for desegregation" is the role among the choices given in the question that the <span>NAACP played in the early civil rights movement. The correct option among all the options given in the question is the last option or option "E".  hope the answer has helped you.</span>
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