Integration(Race Relations)

  • Booker T. Washington

    Booker T. Washington
    1895 black people has segregated. the audience found genuine opportunities in the south. Washington sad that black people should not expect too much.
  • Buffalo Soldiers

    Buffalo Soldiers
    After most of the Indian Wars ended in the 1890s, the regiments continued to serve and participated in the 1898 Spanish American War.
  • Buffalo soldiers

    Buffalo soldiers
    Beginning in 1899 the plain Indians who fiercely resisted u.s forces. they were so impressed with the performance of their black adversaries that they called buffalo soldiers.
  • Buffalo Soldiers

    Buffalo Soldiers
    Buffalo Soldiers were attacked during racial disturbances in Rio Grande City, Texas, in 1899.
  • Buffalo soldiers

    Buffalo soldiers
    African american regiments served during the summer in the second and third oldest national parks in the untied states.
  • NAACP

    NAACP
    In 1905, in collaboration with a group of African American activists and white civil rights workers, W.E.B. Du Bois met in New York to discuss the challenges facing the black community.
  • Black cowboys

    Black cowboys
    Black cowboys have been part of Texas history since the early nineteenth century.Some black cowboys took up careers as rodeo performers or were hired as federal peace officers in Indian Territory.
  • NAACP

    NAACP
    The NAACP had riots for race in 1908.
  • NAACP

    NAACP
    William English walling and Henry Moskowitz met on NYC in january 1909 , to work on organizing for civil rights.
  • NAACP

    NAACP
    The NAACP and other civil rights organizations helped bring a collapse to the KKK membership in the 1920s.
  • NAACP

    NAACP
    In the 1920s and 1930s, the NAACP devoted much of its energy to publicizing the lynching of blacks throughout the United States.
  • Black Cowboys

    Black Cowboys
    Black cowboys have continued to work in the ranching industry throughout the twentieth century, and African Americans who inherited family-owned ranches have attempted to bring public recognition to the contributions of their ancestors.