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The NAACP was founded by a group of white liberals, including labour reformer William Walling, newspaper editor Oswald Villard, social worker Jane Addams, philosopher John Dewey, and novelist William Dean Howells. Most of the officials were white, but most of the members were drawn from the ranks of the black middle-class. In 1909 it merged with the Niagara Movement founded in 1905 by W E B Du Bois, who went on to edit the NAACP journal The Crisis 191034. The NAACP Legal Defense and Education Fund was founded in 1939 to act as the legal arm of the civil-rights movement.
Blue represents the black population and links with Africa. Red stands for those of mixed race. The original blue and red flag was based on the French tricolour. Effective date: 25 February 1986.
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