Which of these is true of James L. Farmer Jr. and his organization, the Congress of Racial Equality? A) He fought for the rights
of Hispanic citizens living in Texas. B) He was a key civil rights leader and joined Martin Luther King Jr. in protesting the treatment of African-Americans. C) He directly challenged the nonviolent methods of some civil rights activists and believed force was the only way to achieve equality. D) He believed African Americans should move to and create a global community in Africa to avoid the mistreatment they faced in the United States in the 1950's.
Which of these is true of James L. Farmer Jr. and his organization, the Congress of Racial Equality? A) He fought for the rights of Hispanic citizens living in Texas. B) He was a key civil rights leader and joined Martin Luther King Jr. in protesting the treatment of African-Americans. C) He directly challenged the nonviolent methods of some civil rights activists and believed force was the only way to achieve equality. D) He believed African Americans should move to and create a global community in Africa to avoid the mistreatment they faced in the United States in the 1950's.
Answer - B) He was a key civil rights leader and joined Martin Luther King Jr. in protesting the treatment of African-Americans.
Here, nine life-changing things the women’s movement accomplished, many of which were achieved by the same means citizens are using now (on both sides of the aisle) to stand up for what they believe is right. It won women the right to vote. It’s pretty crazy to think that women have only had the right to vote in America for 100 years.
It was "C. capitalism" that <span>helped to fuel the progressive movement in the United States during the late 19th century, since many Progressives wanted to eliminate the corruption that came along with capitalism. </span>