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  1. NAACP builds Black political power to end structural racism. Let's put end to race-based discrimination together: become a member, advocate, or donate today.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › NAACPNAACP - Wikipedia

    The Washington, D.C., bureau is responsible for lobbying the U.S. government, and the Education Department works to improve public education at the local, state, and federal levels. The goal of the Health Division is to advance health care for minorities through public policy initiatives and education.

  3. The NAACP is the home of grassroots activism for civil rights and social justice. We advocate, agitate, and litigate for the civil rights due to Black America.

  4. Oct 29, 2009 · The NAACP or National Association for the Advancement of Colored People was established in 1909 and is America’s oldest and largest civil rights organization.

  5. naacp.org › about › our-historyOur History | NAACP

    The NAACP works to remove all barriers of racial discrimination through democratic processes. The national office was established in New York City in 1910 as well as a board of directors and president, Moorfield Storey, a white constitutional lawyer and former president of the American Bar Association.

  6. By becoming a member of NAACP, you'll join a network of activists standing up to injustice, fighting back against systemic racism, and answering the call for equality. It's one thing to succeed as a community - it's another thing to thrive.

  7. Our mission is to achieve equity, political rights, and social inclusion by advancing policies and practices that expand human and civil rights, eliminate discrimination, and accelerate the well-being, education, and economic security of Black people and all persons of color.

  8. NAACP (@NAACP) is the nation's largest civil rights organization, fighting for racial justice and equality since 1909. Follow their Twitter account for updates, events, and resources.

  9. Find all the news you need on the most pressing social justice issues, along with politics, Black history, and culture content from The Crisis magazine.

  10. naacp.org › find-resources › history-explainedHistory Explained | NAACP

    White Americans used lynchings to terrorize and control Black people in the 19th and early 20th centuries. Learn more about the history of this brutal practice and how NAACP worked to end lynching.

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