Womens suffarge was not a part of the Niagara Movement's platform
What was the Niagara Movement's platform
The Niagara Movement, established in 1905 by African American activists including W.E.B. Du Bois, was a pioneering civil rights organization advocating for full equality and civil rights for African Americans.
Their platform emphasized equal rights, an end to racial segregation, economic opportunities, protest against discrimination, education, leadership development, and seeking legal justice.
This movement served as a precursor to the establishment of the NAACP, laying the foundation for ongoing efforts to combat racial discrimination and promote civil rights for African Americans in the United States.