Earlier Civil Rights Movement in the 1920's?

Is it possible to have a Civil Rights Movement several decades earlier in the 1920's? So that by the early 1930's, Segregation in America is outlawed and African-Americans are fully "equal" in the same way that they were by the end of OTL's 1960's? Unfortunately, I'm not smart enough to suggest a concrete POD so I'm just going to ask, any ideas as to how this could come about?
 

mowque

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You picked just about the worst decade. Wilson was just in office which really hurts any top-down approach. The KKK is on the rise, as well as Jim Crow laws, both of which are creeping North.
 

DAMIENEVIL

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There was a joke made by Chris rock talking about how bad people were sying the KKK and other groups were in the 1960s he goes yeah they were bad but they were worse during the 50s the 40 the 30 the 20 and so on and so forth earlier then that.

Also without TV the Black civil rights movement gets portrayed as a communist socialist movement in the Southern Media and then they do all the same stuff they were doing but with no media to record it all to show on TV.

TV is the only reason the Civil rights were able to happen the way they did without tv civil rights gets very violent
 
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