1. America and the Progressive Movement
The success of the Progressive movement through federal legislation and greater social awareness instituted standardized measures for the average American citizen. ... Such as the NAWSA, National American Woman Suffrage Association, the strategy of the organization was to get ratification of enough state suffrage to force Congress to approve a federal amendment. ... They called for federal anti-lynching laws and coordinated a series of challenges to state-sponsored segregation in public schools, an effort that led to the landmark 1954 Supreme Court decision in Brown v. ... Because he knew that...
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