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Walter White: Mr. NAACP
Walter White: Mr. NAACP, Walter White (1893-1955) was among the nation's preeminent champions of civil rights. With blond hair and blue eyes, he could pass as white even though he identified as African American, and his physical appearance allowed him to go undercover to invest, Walter White: Mr. NAACP has a rating of 4 stars
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  • Walter White: Mr. NAACP
  • Written by author Kenneth Robert Janken
  • Published by University of North Carolina Press, The, August 2006
  • Walter White (1893-1955) was among the nation's preeminent champions of civil rights. With blond hair and blue eyes, he could "pass" as white even though he identified as African American, and his physical appearance allowed him to go undercover to invest
  • Walter White (1893-1955) was among the nation's preeminent champions of civil rights. With blond hair and blue eyes, he could "pass" as white even though he identified as African American, and his physical appearance allowed him to go undercover to invest
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Walter White (1893-1955) was among the nation's preeminent champions of civil rights. With blond hair and blue eyes, he could "pass" as white even though he identified as African American, and his physical appearance allowed him to go undercover to investigate more than 40 lynchings and race riots in the years following World War I. As executive secretary of the NAACP from 1931 until his death in 1955, White promoted the Harlem Renaissance and led influential national campaigns against lynching, segregation in the military, and racism in Hollywood movies. In this first scholarly biography, Kenneth Robert Janken considers the man who embodied many contradictions. Walter White gained access to white elite culture, establishing friendships with Eleanor Roosevelt and numerous congressmen and Supreme Court justices, but he ultimately considered himself—and was considered by many—an organization man, "Mr. NAACP."


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