
United Colored Peoples' Association
The United Colored Peoples’ Association was a political organization formed in the early 20th century to advocate for the rights and interests of Black communities. It aimed to promote social justice, combat racial discrimination, and foster unity among people of African descent. The association worked to raise awareness about racial issues, support community development, and influence policy changes. As a platform for Black activism, it played a part in early efforts toward racial equality, emphasizing empowerment and collective action within marginalized communities.