He considered himself support staff to the African American leaders.
Al Pitcher was a white supporter of the Civil Rights movement. He worked to manage and organize rallies, speeches, and visits from prominent leaders. He also worked as chief of staff to Jesse Jackson. Al Pitcher believed blacks needed to at the forefront of the movement but he assisted in any way he could. His organization was important to the success of many rallies showcasing the speeches of civil rights leaders.
<span>The colonists hoped to get aid from foreign nations, the Congress hoped other colonists would join the Revolution, & the soldiers needed a good reason for fighting.
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A: Jews
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World War I affected the worldview of many Americans in a negative manner, showing that America helped out tremendously in the last year of the war. But as a result of the creation of the League of Nations and Wilson's push towards United States involvement in world affairs, many felt that we as a country wanted to focus more on domestic issues and thus the United States was never involved in the League as the Senate failed to ratify the treaty. Athletes became popular during this time period as the media and people glorified them to an extent with the example of Babe Ruth especially, along with people like Charles Lindbergh becoming a American legend after flying solo nonstop from New York to Paris with his own aircraft "Spirit of St Louis". The media put them on a pedestal as a result.