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Essay heading: How and why were the NAACP and the National Urban League more than civil rights organisations? Consider the period up to 1930.
 
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The also wanted to improve the urban situation, the housing, sanitation and health situations and employment and recreational opportunities. Another important factor was the repression that culminated in the ?Red Summer' of 1919. Race riots, twenty six that year, lynching of African American soldiers returning from Europe, unions threatened by the perceived threat of migrating blacks and the Klu Klux Klan...
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The NAACP magazine The Crisis, started in 1910 was intended to draw attention to the policies and program of the organisation. W.E.B. DuBois was the editor until 1932 with Jessie Fauset as the literary editor from 1919. By the end of its first decade the NAACP had 90 000 members across 310 branches with most of its membership coming from the south...
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