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Activists are concerned that the New Jersey NAACP State Conference entered amicus briefs on behalf of Norcross and his enterprise without the national office’s permission.
The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People sued to stop the federal government from propagating its interpretation of civil rights law in March. Pushback was inevitable. Though the ...
The state NAACP, along with the local Houston and Bibb County chapters, are hosting a meet-and-greet forum with eight ...
In 2020, James E. Harris went on a tirade, claiming the Jewish community in Lakewood “controls” the town at the expense of ...
The center is currently closed to the public because it houses the warrants and probation division. Section four of the ...
It's been 67 years since the NAACP Youth Council sat peacefully at Katz Drug Store Counter for three days until they were ...
The candidates sat shoulder-to-shoulder on the auditorium stage. Eleven of them, each vying for Tampa’s vacant District 5 ...
By Hope HamiltonNearly 62 years ago to the day, on August 28, 1963, more than 250,000 people gathered close to the Lincoln ...
The Paducah-McCracken County NAACP released a statement Monday regarding steps forward the community can take in the wake of ...
Lane Community College Board of Education members have been found to be racially and sexually discriminatory, according to an ...
"The Paducah-McCracken County NAACP recognizes that there are both short-term resolutions, as well as more systemic and ...
Leaders of organizations like Moses Montefiore Temple, Bloomington-Normal’s Jewish congregation, have issued statements ...
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