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21 December, 18:28

What roles did The Crisis and the Silent Protest play in African American history?

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  1. 21 December, 18:45
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    The "Silent Protest Parade," as it came to be known, was the first mass ... to demonstrate the continuum of racist violence against black people throughout American history ... and editor of The Crisis magazine, the national leadership was all white ... Four men carrying drums began to slowly, solemnly play.
  2. 21 December, 18:54
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    Answer: They played an important role in history of the civil rights movement, protesting against racial violence and white supremacy in the United States.

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    Hi, The Silent Protest Was the first mass African-American demonstration of its kind. On the afternoon of Saturday, July 28, 1917, nearly 10,000 African-Americans marched down Fifth Avenue, in silence, to protest against racist violence and the killing of black people.

    The Crisis was a monthly magazine put out by an organization that advocated for African-American civil rights. The Crisis presented a mix of news of African-American accomplishment; exposes of southern and northern racism; reports on efforts to improve the political, economic, and social circumstances of African Americans, in an era when this type of news where ignored.
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