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The crisis magazine was published
It was an outlet for discussing critical issues confronting the African American community and sharing the intellectual and artistic work of people of colour. -
The Lynch law
The NAACP published a report “30 years of lynching in the United States” as it was the most brutal example of white supremacy. In 1918 President Woodrow Wilson denounced lynching. -
Safe and smart law
In 1931, the NAACP provided financial, legal and moral support to those who were unfairly prosecuted. -
Segregation in public transportation was banned
The NAACP won the case that bans from having laws that sanction segregated facilities in public transport. -
Executive order 9981
This law ended discrimination in the military. -
Education equality
NAACP finally won the cases regarding segregation in public school, which didn’t provide equal rights to its students. -
The right to vote
NAACP overcame the legal barrier that didn’t let African American’s vote.