Disambiguation evidence for CORE via surface form

"Congress of Racial Equality"


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Triples where this entity appears as subject under the label "Congress of Racial Equality".

Predicate Object
activePeriod 1940s
activePeriod 1950s
activePeriod 1960s
collaboratedWith NAACP
surface form: National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
collaboratedWith Southern Christian Leadership Conference
collaboratedWith Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee
country United States of America
surface form: United States
focus desegregation of public facilities
focus racial equality
focus voting rights
founded 1942
founder Bernice Fisher
founder George Houser
founder George Mills
founder Homer Jack
founder James Farmer
founder James Robinson
founder Joe Guinn
founder Marv Rich
foundingLocation Chicago, Illinois, United States
surface form: Chicago, Illinois
headquartersLocation New York City
historicalSignificance major organization in the U.S. civil rights movement
ideology nonviolence
inspiredBy Gandhian nonviolence
inspiredBy Mahatma Gandhi
instanceOf civil rights organization
instanceOf nonprofit organization
keyRoleIn Freedom Rides
method nonviolent direct action
movement American civil rights movement
notableCampaign Freedom Rides
notableCampaign Freedom Summer
notableCampaign sit-ins
notableCampaign voter registration drives
notableLeader Floyd McKissick
notableLeader James Farmer
notableLeader Roy Innis
opposed Jim Crow laws
purpose ending racial discrimination
purpose ending racial segregation
regionOfActivity Midwestern United States
regionOfActivity Northern United States
regionOfActivity Southern United States
religiousInfluence Christian pacifism
shortName CORE self-linksurface differs
tactics boycotts
tactics mass demonstrations
tactics pickets