They were known as muckcrackers during the progressive era
It reinforced segregation and discrimination.
Booker T. Washington (1856-1915) advocated gradualism. That meant being patient and doing what white society would allow, which meant changes and better times for blacks would come slowly.
A different point of view was taken by W.E.B. Du Bois (1868-1963). Du Bois noted that Washington's approach was not accomplishing any real gains for blacks. He also felt that Washington's point of view showed acceptance of the racial inferiority of blacks. Plus he saw that institutions in the black community were being dominated by persons like Washington, rather than really empowering all individuals for themselves. Du Bois argued that all black citizens should have the right to vote, equality as citizens, and access to education according to their abilities, and his approach was more confrontational, attacking segregation using protests, lawsuits, and publications. Du Bois was strongly active in the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP).
Because the country would not be "free" without the right to express your opinions
<h2>Answer:</h2>
The ways of forming a popular organization are as follows:
- The organization must have some aims and goals
- It would have some targets which they have to achieve
- Empowered people
- Open for public
- Public interest
- Unites people
- Productive work
These are some of the aspects which the organization must have to make it popular.