
Tag: naacp


McDonald’s Workers Arrested While Protesting Near Company’s Headquarters

Barbara Rose Johns: The Girl Who Made Brown vs. Board of Education Happen

NAACP Names Lawyer and Pastor, Cornell William Brooks, as New President and CEO

Black Leaders Are Divided on How to Take Senator Rand Paul

Rev. William Barber Takes a Stand through the ‘Moral Monday’ Movement

Is Al Sharpton’s Influence Diminishing?

Leon Jenkins, President of Los Angeles NAACP, to Resign Over Relationship with Donald Sterling

Some People Are Calling for L.A. NAACP President Leon Jenkins to Step Down

100 Black Men of America Sends Letter to Obama Stating that Grant Restrictions Are Causing Black Organizations to Be Left Out of Participating in ‘My Brother’s Keeper’ Initiative

NAACP says Lifetime Ban for Donald Sterling Is Not Enough; Call for Meeting with Adam Silver

NAACP Release Official Statement on Donald Sterling’s Remarks

NAACP Will Not Present Award to Donald Sterling After Racist Statement

Rand Paul Works to Loosen Democratic Hold On Black Vote

Why the Black Press Is Still Powerful

WATCH: Roland Martin says Attacks on Black Conservatives are Too Personal

50 Years After the Civil Rights Act of 1964, NAACP Reveals that African Americans Still Have Twice the Unemployment Rate of White Americans

Central Brevard, Florida NAACP Leader Willie Smith Works to Enhance Community Spirit

Faith Leaders and Civil Rights Advocates Release Statement on Human Rights In Uganda

Pennsylvania NAACP Head Rebukes Harrisburg Mayor After Arrest of Local Pastor and Civil Rights Leader A.E. Sullivan

Conservatives and Liberals Working Together to Lower Number of People in U.S. Prisons

NAACP Is On a Mission to Get Black Churches to Tackle the Epidemic of AIDS/HIV
Proposed IRS Regulation Puts NAACP and Congressional Black Caucus at Odds

The Big Deal About #BlackTwitter

Report Finds that the Digital Divide in Mississippi Splits Along Racial Lines
