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What (who) is NAACP - definition

CIVIL RIGHTS ORGANIZATION IN THE UNITED STATES
National Association for the Advancement of Coloured People; National Association for the Advancement of Colored Persons; Naacp; National association for the advancement of colored people; N.A.A.C.P.; National Association for the Advancement of Colred People; NAAAA; N.A.A.C.P; Lee Alcorn; Naapc; NCAAP; N double-A CP; National Association for the Advancement of Colored People; Dayton Unit NAACP; NAACP.org; Naacp.org; National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP); National Association for Advancement of Colored People; National Assn. for the Advancement of Colored People; National Association For the Advancement of Colored People
  • An African American drinks out of a segregated water cooler designated for "colored" patrons in 1939 at a streetcar terminal in [[Oklahoma City]].
  • Birmingham]], Alabama, on September 5, 1963. The bomb exploded on September 4, the previous day, injuring Shores' wife.
  • Founders of the NAACP: Moorfield Storey, Mary White Ovington and W. E. B. Du Bois
  • NAACP President and CEO [[Benjamin Jealous]] and former president [[Bill Clinton]] during the [[Medgar Evers]] wreath-laying ceremony in Arlington, June 5, 2013
  • Louisiana NAACP leads Jena March 6
  • Durham]], North Carolina, 1940
  • Herbert Hill]], and [[Thurgood Marshall]] in 1956
  • President Kennedy]] at the [[White House]] in 1961
  • Dayton (OH) NAACP President Dr. Derrick L. Foward Receives Thalheimer Award for Programs in Atlantic City, New Jersey in July 2022
  • Dayton (OH) NAACP President Dr. Derrick L. Foward Receives Thalheimer Award for Publications in Atlantic City, New Jersey in July 2022

NAACP         
¦ abbreviation (in the US) National Association for the Advancement of Colored People.
NAACP New Orleans Branch         
  • '''Dr. Raphael Cassimere Jr.'''<ref>Raphael Cassimere, Jr.  http://history.uno.edu/Faculty/cassimere.cfm</ref> is President Emeritus of the New Orleans Youth Council and recipient of the NAACP Louisiana State Conferences' [[Alexander Pierre Tureaud]] Medal.
  • Past President '''Dyan F. Cole''' (1975-1976) was the first female elected Out of the Shadows: Black Women's Activism in Louisiana http://www.h-net.org/reviews/showrev.php?id=23454 to lead the NAACP [[New Orleans]] Branch. Pictured here at the funeral of Past President '''Dr. Horace Bynum''' (1965-1968).
  • In 2005, in a highly publicized election, Attorney '''Danatus N. King Sr.''' was elected President of the NAACP [[New Orleans]] Branch.
  • [[Disenfranchised]] citizens throughout the New Orleans area were registered to vote by the '''''NAACP New Orleans Branch'''''.
ORGANIZATION
User:LALeBan/New Orleans Branch NAACP; New Orleans Branch NAACP
The New Orleans Branch is the oldest continuously active branch of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored PeopleKwame Anthony Appiah, Henry Louis Gates Jr., eds.
35th NAACP Image Awards         
HONORED THE BEST IN FILM, TELEVISION AND MUSIC FOR 2003
35th Image Awards; Image Awards 2003; NAACP Image Awards 2003; NAACP Awards 2003; 2003 NAACP Awards; 2003 Image Awards; 2003 NAACP Image Awards
The 35th NAACP Image Awards ceremony, presented by the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), honored the best in film, television, music of 2003 and took place on March 6, 2004 at the Universal Amphitheatre.

Wikipedia

NAACP

The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) is a civil rights organization in the United States, formed in 1909 as an interracial endeavor to advance justice for African Americans by a group including W. E. B. Du Bois, Mary White Ovington, Moorfield Storey and Ida B. Wells. Leaders of the organization included Thurgood Marshall and Roy Wilkins.

Its mission in the 21st century is "to ensure the political, educational, social, and economic equality of rights of all persons and to eliminate race-based discrimination". National NAACP initiatives include political lobbying, publicity efforts and litigation strategies developed by its legal team. The group enlarged its mission in the late 20th century by considering issues such as police misconduct, the status of black foreign refugees and questions of economic development. Its name, retained in accordance with tradition, uses the once common term colored people, referring to those with some African ancestry.

The NAACP bestows annual awards on African Americans in three categories: Image Awards are for achievement in the arts and media, Theatre Awards are for achievements in theatre and stage, and Spingarn Medals are for outstanding achievement of any kind. Its headquarters is in Baltimore, Maryland. On June 29, 2020 Washington, D.C., radio station WTOP reported that the NAACP intends to relocate its national headquarters from its longtime home in Baltimore, Maryland, to the Franklin D. Reeves Center of Municipal Affairs, a building owned by the District of Columbia located on U and 14th Streets in Northwest Washington, D.C. Derrick Johnson, the NAACP's president and CEO, emphasized that the organization will be better able to engage in and influence change in D.C. than in Baltimore.

Examples of use of NAACP
1. The NAACP worked with Harvard University and Southern University . . . to help develop a legal team for the defendants." He added: "The NAACP will always have detractors.
2. After the NAACP protested, Barnicle apologized on the air.
3. Ben Cardin against Kweisi Mfume, former head of the NAACP.
4. Jealous began his career as an organizer with the NAACP Legal Defense Fund,working on health care issues, the NAACP said.
5. That has been the credo of the NAACP for '' years.