The NAACP seeks to remove the Confederate names, mascots, and vestiges and prevent any future school naming involving Confederate leaders or references to the Confederacy. In his ruling ...
Ellison, the president of the Fort Lauderdale-Broward NAACP, said she wants to make sure that John Giga stays away from law enforcement. “There is no place for him in this community, and any ...
Dangerously cold conditions have forced a swearing-in ceremony for executive officers of the Macomb County branch of the NAACP to be held remotely Wednesday evening. The ceremony was scheduled for ...
Rev. Kenneth Dukes is the president of the Shelby County NAACP. Before the program started, he explained the decision to cancel the march. “I had to make a call, and I did it based off of the ...
The local chapter of the NAACP’s Martin Luther King Jr. Day celebrations began with a frigid memorial and ended with a warmly received sermon. Monday’s annual memorial service for civil rights ...
In the story, J.W. Cleary, president of the Paducah-McCracken County NAACP, shared his opinion, believing that Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. would not agree with Trump's order. "He would not have ...
Fellow host Symone Sanders-Townsend - the old senior advisor to Kamala Harris - at this point spoke up, correctly saying it was tenet of the Constitution. Steele, 66, expressed confusion ...
On Sunday, the NAACP Virginia State Conference commended Biden for commuting the sentences of Ferrone Claiborne and Terrence Jerome Richardson. Virginia NAACP President Rev. Cozy Bailey released ...
COLUMBIA — On a frigid morning, several members of the Columbia NAACP and other community members gathered at the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial at Battle Gardens to pay homage and honor the ...
The gathering, held at the T.R. White sports complex, included the Jackson-Madison County NAACP branch, local clergy, elected officials, community organizations and area residents. The local NAACP ...
As Tamu Holmes reminded the audience at Monday’s Fredericksburg NAACP Martin Luther King Jr. Prayer Breakfast, while her organization might be strictly non-partisan, “we are political as hell.” “Today ...
Young adults were at the forefront of bringing about change then, and they still are today, Spokane NAACP President Lisa Gardner told a group of Spokane Falls Community College students last week.