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chapter 17: freedom’s boundaries, at home and abroad, 1890–1900
page 669 17.2. how did the liberties of blacks after 1877 give way to legal segregation across the south?
complete the passage describing the work of the national association of colored women.
founded in 1896, the national association of colored women had as their motto “lifting as we ”. they emphasized the respectability of black women through the strategy of, encouraging social reform to improve the lives of the working class. groups like the nacw demonstrate the mix of different reform movements in one organization, including women’s suffrage, antilynching, and.
populism temperance climb nonviolent protest struggle racial uplift
- For the first blank (motto continuation): The motto of the National Association of Colored Women (NACW) is "Lifting as we climb", so "climb" fits here.
- For the second blank (strategy): The NACW used the strategy of "racial uplift" to emphasize respectability and improve conditions, so "racial uplift" is appropriate.
- For the third blank (reform movement): Among the options, "temperance" was a common reform movement alongside women’s suffrage and antilynching that the NACW was involved in, so "temperance" fits.
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First blank: climb
Second blank: racial uplift
Third blank: temperance