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  1. Walter Francis White (July 1, 1893 – March 21, 1955) was an American civil rights activist who led the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) for a quarter of a century, from 1929 until 1955.

  2. Walter Francis White (1 de julho de 1893 — 21 de março de 1955) [1] foi um ativista dos direitos civis americano que chefiou a Associação Nacional para o Progresso de Pessoas de Cor (NAACP) [2] por quase um quarto de século e dirigiu um amplo programa de desafios legais para segregação e privação de direitos.

  3. 15 de abr. de 2024 · Walter White was the foremost spokesman for African Americans for almost a quarter of a century and executive secretary (1931–55) of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP). He waged a long and ultimately successful campaign against the lynching of blacks by white.

  4. 21 de jan. de 2007 · Walter Francis White was a leading civil rights advocate of the first half of the twentieth century. As executive secretary of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) from 1931 to 1955, he was one of the major architects of the modern African American freedom struggle. White, whose blond hair and blue ...

  5. Walter White was one of the most important civil rights leaders of the first half of the twentieth century. As executive secretary of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), White spearheaded a national effort to achieve political, economic and social rights for African Americans.

  6. 2 de abr. de 2014 · As a member of the NAACP, Walter White investigated lynchings and worked to end segregation. He was the organization's executive secretary from 1931 to 1955.

  7. 28 de fev. de 2022 · For Walter White, growing up Black and being able to “pass” as white empowered him to take on two identities that aided his work with the NAACP exposing racial injustice in the United States.