The Congress of Racial Equality (CORE) begun in 1942, organized sit-ins and demonstrations in segregated facilities to publicize the plight of coloured Americans.
The conflict between America's principles of democracy and equality and its treatment of racial minorities (coloured Americans) came to light during the battle against fascism during World War II. The NAACP and other civil rights organisations fought to eliminate prejudice in the military services throughout the conflict. African Americans also became increasingly adamant in their aspirations for equality in everyday life during this time.
The earliest sit-ins to protest Jim Crow laws in the South were organised by the Congress of Racial Equality (CORE), an interracial group that was created to promote change via peaceful methods.
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