Niagara Movement, in Fort Erie, Canada, 1905. Opposing the 'accommodationist', these Africa Americans initiated a national movement to seek civil rights and racial equality immediately. Top row (L-R): H. A. Thompson, Alonzo F. Herndon, John Hope, James R. (BSLOC 2016 8 76)

Niagara Movement, in Fort Erie, Canada, 1905. Opposing the 'accommodationist', these Africa Americans initiated a national movement to seek civil rights and racial equality immediately. Top row (L-R): H. A. Thompson, Alonzo F. Herndon, John Hope, James R. (BSLOC_2016_8_76) Stock Photo
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