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The midterms "will determine whether our democracy still holds on," NAACP President Derrick Johnson said in a statement to CBS News.
Ellis Dumas IV is one of five students involved with Gary’s NAACP’s ACT-SO who attended a national competition in Charlotte, North Carolina ...
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 ...
With Its Eyes on Trump's Midterm Defeat, The NAACP town halls are scheduled for Texas, New York, California, North Carolina, ...
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.
An amended complaint in the national NAACP’s lawsuit against former members of the Boulder County branch alleges that the ...
Advocates are demanding that big tech work with communities to build data centers or move them to new locations.
The Jacksonville Branch of the NAACP has voiced strong opposition to the proposed relocation of the Duval County School Board ...
In January, Joyce Colemon of Waynesboro stepped down as president of the local branch of the NAACP after 14 years.
As officials in Camden moved forward with a controversial plan to disband the police department in 2013 and replace it with a ...
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NAACP Detroit hosts back-to-school, stay-in-school fun day
The NAACP Detroit is making sure hundreds of students are ready to return to school with its annual back-to-school fun day event.
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