Biographies of the New World Power

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BIOGRAPHIES OF THE NEW WORLD POWER RuTHERFORD B HAYES Thomas An Eoson Manager of poverty existing alongside such great fortune While these activists advocated for the economically disadvantaged others took up the causes of historically oppressed groups Women's rights advocates such as Margaret Sanger and Susan B Anthony gave women a voice on issues such as birth control and suf frage African Americans were championed by the journalist Ida B Wells Barnett who spearheaded an antilynching campaign and other initiatives aimed at racial justice And in 1909 just 46 years after the Emancipation Proclamation the African American editor historian and sociologist W E B Du Bois helped found the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People NAACP Another individual who contributed to the discussion of race in the United States was Mark Twain whose classic and controversial novel Huckleberry Finn addressed the shame ful legacy of slavery in the antebellum South and the persistent racial discrimination and violence After the end of the Reconstruction period the United States began to grow into a world power of unprecedented wealth and 10