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  2. NAACP - Wikipedia

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    The NAACP Youth & College Division is a branch of the NAACP in which youth are actively involved. The Youth Council is composed of hundreds of state, county, high school and college operations where youth (and college students) volunteer to share their opinions with their peers and address local and national issues.

  3. NAACP Podcast ‘Our Culture, Our Stories’ to Feature ... - AOL

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    The NAACP is launching original podcast series “Our Culture, Our Stories,” promising intimate and “unfiltered” conversations with an array of media and entertainment luminaries about ...

  4. 5 years after a federal lawsuit by NAACP, North ... - AOL

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    The NAACP says the voter ID requirement, along with two other voting-related provisions, violate the U.S. Constitution and the Voting […] The post 5 years after a federal lawsuit by NAACP, North ...

  5. NAACP and Common Cause sue over North Carolina’s electoral ...

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    The lawsuit from the NAACP’s state chapter, Common Cause and several individual Black voters is the latest to challenge new districts enacted in late October that cement Republican power in the ...

  6. The Crisis - Wikipedia

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    The NAACP was founded in response to the Springfield Race Riots of Illinois in 1908, calling attention to the injustices that the black community was subjected to. After this riot, William Walling composed an article in the newspaper, prompting his audience to fight racism in a united fashion.

  7. NAACP sues after Mississippi expands control over law ...

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    The NAACP said it filed the lawsuit on behalf of its Mississippi and Jackson chapters, Jackson residents and local civil rights activists. The organizations said they want the state blocked from ...

  8. Derrick Johnson (activist) - Wikipedia

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    Derrick Johnson is an American lawyer who is the current president and CEO of the NAACP. [1] He had previously served as president of its Mississippi state chapter, [2] and vice chairman of its board of directors. [1]

  9. Penn State York, NAACP condemn racist rant attributed ... - AOL

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    York NAACP responds to the video "The NAACP Branch 2294 is deeply troubled by the recent incident involving Mr. Jonathan Spanos," President Jamiel Alexander said in a statement to the York Daily ...