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1910 |
William Monroe Trotter moves to 63 Windsor Street. |
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01/06/1911 |
Charles Sumner Centennial Celebration is held. |
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03/31/1911 |
National Association of Colored People holds its third national convention in Boston. |
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08/12/1911 |
National Independent Political League convention is held in Boston. |
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02/08/1912 |
Boston Branch National Association of Colored People is established. |
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1912 |
Francis Jackson Garrison is the first president of the Boston Branch NAACP. |
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11/30/1913 |
William Monroe Trotter meets with President Woodrow Wilson at the White House. |
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1913 |
Boston branch NAACP protests segregation. |
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11/12/1914 |
William Monroe Trotter meets with President Woodrow Wilson in Washington, DC. |
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1914 |
Daniels, John. In Freedom’s Birthplace: A Study of the Boston Negroes. |
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