African American involvement in government.
The primary African American Radical Republican organization in the southern United States was known as the league of America. The League was founded in the North throughout the American Civil War as a consecrated club to strengthen the Union. It was formally authorized in May 1863 when a well-known constitution was approved. By the end of 1863, the League commanded nearly 72000 constituents in 4,564 chambers beyond the nation
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The correct answer is A. It raised awareness of civil rights through TV coverage.
Explanation:
In August of 1963 hundreds of citizens especially African-Americans gathered in the Lincoln Memorial at Washington, D. C. in the US to publicly show the government the need for laws that protected the rights of African-Americans especially policies and laws that promoted equal conditions at jobs and freedom as inequality was still an issue. Additionally, this massive event accomplished its purpose because it was widely covered by the media as the event was filmed and broadcasted through Tv not only in the U.S. but even in other countries. In this way, citizens and politicians became more aware of the fight for civil rights led by African Americans.