Urban League

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A civil rights organization that advocates on behalf of African Americans

Real World Example

The Urban League was founded during the Progressive Era, a time when America was experiencing rapid industrialization and urbanization. It responded to the challenges African Americans faced moving from rural areas to cities, such as discrimination in housing and employment. The organization played a crucial role in advocating for equal opportunities and helping African Americans integrate into urban life. Today, the Urban League continues to be important by providing job training, educational opportunities, and advocating for social justice. For example, if your community is trying to address disparities in education, the Urban League might offer programs to help students succeed, making a direct impact on the lives of people around you.

Practice Version

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