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By the 1940s, Baker was convinced that how one fought was as important as what one was fighting for; the key to change lay in the process of movement building. Therefore she lobbied to make the structure and practices of the NAACP more inclusive and egalitarian and to infuse a greater spirit of activism and militancy into its local campaigns as a strategy for grassroots empowerment.
Ella Baker and the Black Freedom Movement: A Radical Democratic Vision (Gender and American Culture)
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