African American leaders responded to segregation by writing pamphlets and educating themselves. For example, Booker T. Washington believed that segregation will not last forever and that they should just put effort into vocational education.
They instituted black codes to restrict African American rights.
In the 1920s, African American leaders exhibited diverse approaches to political action. Figures like W.E.B. Du Bois advocated for civil rights and integration through activism and intellectual engagement, emphasizing the need for higher education and leadership among the Black elite. In contrast, Marcus Garvey promoted Black nationalism and self-determination, encouraging economic independence and a return to Africa. These differing strategies reflected broader tensions within the African American community regarding the best path to achieve equality and empowerment.
The passage of the Fifteenth Amendment
NAACP
There are many problems that are faced by the African Union. The biggest challenge is lack of unity among the African leaders which makes it impossible to implement any policies.
Educating themselves and writing pamphlets.
So that u know we can chill out something or a African American people are not as good as Pakistani's they are the best in the world but then it can cause a lot to the African American paga dodo? Or they can potty in the flush. They cannot change democracy into fatness !
Some African American leaders responded to segregation by advocating for civil rights and social justice through various means. Figures like W.E.B. Du Bois promoted active resistance and the pursuit of higher education, while others, such as Booker T. Washington, emphasized vocational training and economic self-reliance as paths to uplift the African American community. Additionally, organizations like the NAACP were founded to challenge discriminatory laws and practices through legal action and advocacy. Overall, the responses varied from peaceful protests to more confrontational approaches, reflecting a diverse range of strategies within the civil rights movement.
President Woodrow Wilson's response to African American protesters against segregation in the federal civil service was largely dismissive. Although he had initially expressed a commitment to civil rights, his administration implemented segregationist policies that marginalized African American workers. Wilson's indifference to the protests and the concerns raised by Black leaders reflected a broader pattern of racial discrimination during his presidency, ultimately disappointing many who had hoped for progressive change.
African Americans joined the Labor Unions.
they wanted everybody to go get educated then get into politics because alot of people were illiterate and did know how to suck penis
In 1860 there were few African Americans who were leaders. It wasn't like it is today. They had no political power and couldn't vote.
African American workers joined Labor Unions.
Tuskegee institute.
In 1860 there were few African Americans who were leaders. It wasn't like it is today. They had no political power and couldn't vote.
some prominent African American leaders during reconstruction is; Hiram Revels , Jefferson Davis , Unlike Revels , Blanche K. Bruce
Helped write new state constitutions.