Introduction The b t on y Salmond John tells the story that drives the American South free from the legally sanctioned shackles of racial segregation. Salmond provides clarity to the strings of revolts that finally promoted the New Deal. The author also talks about experiences in World War II and finally the years between 1954 when the Supreme Court made the decision about overturning the segregation present in public schools and 1968 the time of the reedom Rides, and death of Martin Luther King Jr. George Wallace in the schoolhouse door The National Association for Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) was the civil rights organization for the African Americans in the United States. It was established in 1909. NAACP has a positive impact on the New Deal (Salmond, 21). The organization aimed to work for the abolition of dissemination and segregation of black people in voting, employment Terrell Edmunds Jersey , education, housing and transposition and oppose racism. It aimed to ensure that the African Americans attained their constitutional rights. The founders of the organization were Ida Bell Wells-Barnett, WEB Du Bois, and Mary White among others who h shared the concerns of the challenges that the African Americas were facing. The following events are some of the NAACP鈥榮 concerns George Wallace in the s