Leaders
Created | Updated Mar 20, 2005
Leaders
It was in 1905 that W.E.B. Dubois founded the precurser to the NAACP (the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People) at Niagara Falls.
It was in March of 1905 that Theodore Roosevelt gave his inauguration
address after being elected President of the United States. He had
previously served out the remainder of the assassinated President William
McKinley's term.
Cristabel Pankhurst was making waves in the Suffragette movement
in the U.K. and getting herself tossed in prison on a regular
basis, including once for inciting arson at the Chancellor
of the Exchequer's office.