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The Niagara Movement was a civil rights organization founded in 1905 that aimed to challenge racial discrimination and promote the rights of African Americans. This movement emerged as a response to the limitations of accommodationist strategies endorsed by figures like Booker T. Washington and sought to advocate for full civil rights, higher education, and an end to Jim Crow laws. The Niagara Movement laid the groundwork for future civil rights organizations and highlighted the urgent need for a more assertive approach to racial justice.