The NAACP, or National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, is a civil rights organization founded in 1909 that played a crucial role in advocating for African Americans' rights and combating racial discrimination. Its formation was a direct response to the pervasive injustices and systemic racism faced by African Americans, including efforts to address political disenfranchisement, racial violence, and segregation. The NAACP became a leading voice in the fight for civil rights and was instrumental in key legal battles aimed at dismantling segregation and promoting equality.