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| # | Term | Definition | From Set |
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| 1 | NAACP | worked to gain equal rights for African Americans | Social Studies Chapter 22 |
| 2 | NAACP | Civil rights organization lead by W.E.B. DuBois | US History: Progressive Era |
| 3 | NAACP | an interest group founded in 1910 to promote civil rights for African Americans | Chapter 6 |
| 4 | NAACP | National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, founded in 1909 to work for racial equality | ch. 17 |
| 5 | NAACP | National Association for the Enhancement of Colored people | Social Studies Terms |
| 6 | NAACP | worked to make people aware of crimes against Blacks | SS: Chapter 25 & 26 |
| 7 | NAACP | worked to secure legal equality for all Americans | Civil rights review |
| 8 | NAACP | National Associaton for the Advancement of Colored People | chapter 17 |
| 9 | naacp | national association for the advancement of colored people, founded in 1909 to work for racial equality | Chapter 17 Terms |
| 10 | NAACP | nation association for the advancement of colored people | History |
| 11 | NAACP | an organazation founded by both blacks and whites who's goal was to fight predijuce and discrimination | Socail Studies |
| 12 | NAACP | organization to improve the lives of African Americans | grad exam Saberia |
| 13 | NAACP | national Assocation for the Advancement of Colored People | SS Chapter 9 Review definitions |
| 14 | NAACP | National Association for the Advancement of Colored People | U.S. history ch. 17 study guide vocab |
| 15 | NAACP | one of the oldest and most influential civil rights organizations in the United States.[1] The NAACP was founded on February 12, 1909 by a diverse group composed of W.E.B. Du Bois (African American), Ida Wells-Barnett (African American), Henry Moskowitz (Jewish), Mary White Ovington (White), Oswald Garrison Villard (German-born White), and William English Walling (White, and son of a former slave owning family)[2][3], to work on behalf of the rights of African Americans. Its name, retained in accord with tradition, is one of the last surviving uses of the term "colored people". The group is based in Baltimore, Maryland. | Gov list 7 |
| 16 | NAACP | organization founded by W.E.B. DuBois | 3bc--Discrimination & Segregation |
| 17 | NAACP | major role in ending segregation in 20th centry | ss q1 |
| 18 | NAACP | a black advancement group | US History (Robber Barrons) |
| 19 | NAACP | Founded by Susan B. Anthony in 1890, this organization worked to secure women the right to vote. While some suffrigists urged militant action, it stressed careful organization and peaceful lobbying. | History Exam 2 |
| 20 | NAACP | (National Association for the Advancement of Colored People), founded by W.E.B. DuBois, very helpful to the Little Rock nine | Warriors Don't Cry terms |
| 21 | NAACP | The NAACP was and still is the National association for the Advancement of Colored People. | Warriors Don't Cry |
| 22 | NAACP | National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. Worked for African American civil rihgts | vocab chapter 6.2 |
| 23 | NAACP | National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, founded in 1909 to work for racial equality | CH 6 |
| 24 | NAACP | fought for rights of African Americans, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People | chapter 6 groups |
| 25 | naacp | fought for the rights of african americans | chapter 6 set 2 |
| 26 | NAACP | National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. They worked for their civil rights. | Chapter Six |
| 27 | NAACP | association whose goal are to promote to concerns of African | Section 6.2 |
| 28 | NAACP | National Assiciation for colored poeple, its purpose was to fight for the rights of African Americans | ch.6 |
| 29 | naacp | association whose goal are to promote to concerns of African Americans | chapter 6 group2 |
| 30 | NAACP | Mutiracial association (National Assocaition for the Advancement of Colored People) that fought for the rights of African Americans | Chapter 6: Groups |
| 31 | NAACP | National Association for the Advancement of Colored People | 6.1 vocab |
| 32 | NAACP | National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. | Ch. 6 Sec. 1 |
| 33 | NAACP | National Association for the Advancement of Colored People | Chapter 6 Vocab 2 |
| 34 | NAACP | national association for the advancement of colored peoples | ch 6 group 2 |
| 35 | NAACP | Civil Rights organization for African Americans | ch.6 |
| 36 | NAACP | fight for the rights of African Americans | Chapter 6 Section 1 |
| 37 | NAACP | National Association for the ASdvancment of Colored People | chap 6(second 11) |
| 38 | NAACP | worked to gain equal rights for African Americans | Chapter 6 Vocab |
| 39 | NAACP | National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. Its purpose was to fight for the rights of African Americans | 6.1 |
| 40 | NAACP | organization that fought for the rights of African Americans and protested enforcement of segregation into federa government | Chapter 6-- Set 2 |
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