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National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP)

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Profiles

  • Garrett Augustus Morgan, Sr. (1877 - 1963)
    Morgan was born in Claysville,an almost exclusively African American community outside of Paris, Kentucky.His father was Sydney Morgan, a son and freed chattel slave of Confederate Brig. General John ...
  • Archibald Henry Grimké (1849 - 1930)
    Henry Grimké (August 17, 1849 – February 25, 1930) was an American lawyer, intellectual, journalist, diplomat and community leader in the 19th and early 20th centuries. A graduate of freedmen's schools...
  • Annie Mae Richardson (1921 - 2005)
    From her Advocate obituary, published 12 May 2005:> ... Richardson is a World War II veteran and served with the first U.S. women's military group to go overseas in England and France. She appeared on ...
  • Del Berg (1915 - 2016)
    The Last Volunteer As told to DAN KAUFMANIt was 1937, and the Fascists had already revolted in Spain. I was walking down a street in Hollywood when I saw a sign — “Friends of the Abraham Lincoln Brigad...
  • Lucien Hamilton Holman (1920 - 1989)
    Holman, was a dentist who owned The Black Voice, an African-American newspaper, and served as president of the NAACP's Illinois chapter.

The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) Website

HISTORY

"Founded Feb. 12. 1909, the NAACP is the nation's oldest, largest and most widely recognized grassroots-based civil rights organization. Its more than half-million members and supporters throughout the United States and the world are the premier advocates for civil rights in their communities, campaigning for equal opportunity and conducting voter mobilization."

"The NAACP's principal objective is to ensure the political, educational, social and economic equality of minority group citizens of United States and eliminate race prejudice. The NAACP seeks to remove all barriers of racial discrimination through the democratic processes."

"The NAACP established its national office in New York City in 1910 and named a board of directors as well as a president, Moorfield Storey, a white constitutional lawyer and former president of the American Bar Association. The only African American among the organization's executives, Du Bois was made director of publications and research and in 1910 established the official journal of the NAACP, The Crisis."