While criminal cases against President-elect Donald Trump are being shut down, civil cases against him can go forward. Legal ...
Reps. Terri Sewell and Shomari Figures are the first Black concurrent representatives in Alabama's history. Alabama is ...
Moore was the first CEO of the International African American Museum and great-great grandson of Robert Smalls, a Civil War hero, Reconstruction-era state ... Carolina and NAACP sued over the ...
Missouri NAACP President Nimrod Chapel said Black students ... but perpetuates a legacy of evil that dates back to before the Jim Crow era, and now seeks to prevent Black Americans from enjoying ...
The return of antebellum times therefore meant the return of an era when ... the “Second Reconstruction.” The fight for civil rights was fought by small groups of people like those who organized ...
Civil rights leaders and the NAACP organized protests against the film and unsuccessful fought to have it banned or censored. Meanwhile, the film was the most financially successful and critically ...
After an election to pick a new leader of NAACP Columbus was postponed earlier this month, the branch has now been placed under national administration, according to documents obtained by The ...
TRENTON, N.J. (WPVI) -- The NAACP in Trenton, New Jersey, is calling for the resignation of the city's police director and the creation of a community-based police review board. This comes after a ...
The NAACP is expressing concern over how Black Americans might be affected by President-elect Trump’s Cabinet picks, some of whom have been linked to the writing of the conservative Project 2025 ...
SAGINAW COUNTY, Mich. (WJRT) - The NAACP Saginaw Branch president is calling for further action from a Saginaw County commissioner after a controversial Facebook post aimed at a newly elected ...
“It’s disheartening because we see them as instrumental in our partnerships and their culture of leading for our communities here," NWA NAACP Vice President Monique Jones said. Jones says she ...
The NAACP and voting rights group had sued, arguing that its intention was to disenfranchise large groups of people. A Missouri state law requiring a photo ID to vote will remain intact.