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NAACP stressed the gravity of the move, noting its long tradition of inviting presidents from both political parties.
The NAACP says it will not invite President Donald Trump to its national convention next month in Charlotte, North Carolina.
This will be the first time in 116 years that the president of the United States has not been invited to the convention.
The move marks the first time the civil rights group has decided not to invite a sitting president to the yearly convention ...
Boston’s branch of the NAACP called Monday for an “immediate halt” to the reconstruction of White Stadium, a pricey and ...
There will be no election, there will be no events,” a national NAACP official told Providence members Tuesday night. The ...
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Carrboro High School Principal Helena Thomas is accused of fostering a toxic culture, lacking transparency and support for ...
Memphis NAACP branch leaders urged Tennesseans to call their senators and ask them to vote against the spending cuts.
As Mayor Lester Miller rolls out a series of criminal justice initiatives in Macon-Bibb County, NAACP Georgia State President ...
Gov. Wes Moore will be a featured speaker at the Detroit NAACP Dinner on Sunday, June 29. Though Moore said he is “not ...
Our mission is to advance civil rights, and the current president has made clear that his mission is to eliminate civil ...