Sep 15, 2006:
Judge Strikes Down Missouri Voter ID Requirement
Law is found to be 'unconstitutional,' hampers election freedoms
Sep 14, 2006: NAACP Joins Civil Rights & Labor Groups In March & Rally To Defeat Michigan Anti-Affirmative Action Proposal
Sep 13, 2006:
NAACP Successfully Sues to Give Baltimore City Voters
Baltimore City Branch NAACP is plaintiff in lawsuit on behalf of city voters
Sep 10, 2006:
NAACP Issues Call for International Days of Prayer
The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) today called for international days of prayer for peace and solidarity. This comes in the wake of yesterday's terrorist attacks in New York, Pennsylvania and Washington, D.C.
Sep 8, 2006:
Native American Tribe Builds Alliance With Association
An NAACP delegation recently met with members of the Eastern Shoshone Indian Tribe at Ft Washakie, Wyoming to discuss building further alliances. Earlier this year they became the first Native American tribe to purchase an NAACP corporate membership.
Sep 8, 2006:
NAACP Supports Rally And Campaign To Stop Sudan Genocide
The NAACP will join other humanitarian and civil rights groups at rallies in front of the White House and in New York City as part of a continuing campaign to stop the genocide in the Darfur region of the Sudan.
Aug 31, 2006:
NAACP, NAHB Release Groundbreaking Report on Housing
Washington, DC – A joint housing policy report on ways to expand housing opportunity for minority households was released today by the NAACP and the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB).
Aug 31, 2006:
IRS Determines NAACP Should Retain Tax Exempt Status
The Internal Revenue has informed the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) that it has concluded its examination of NAACP activities and determined the Association did not violate conditions of its tax exempt status.
Aug 29, 2006: NAACP Hosts New Orleans Town Hall Meeting on Housing
Aug 25, 2006:
Rev. Dr. David Emmanuel Goatley Joins NAACP
The Rev. Dr. David Emmanuel Goatley, Executive Secretary-Treasurer, Lott Carey Baptist Foreign Mission Convention, has been named a member of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People National Board of Directors. Goatley was unanimously elected to the Board during the 97th Annual NAACP Convention held last month in Washington, D.C.
Aug 25, 2006: Justice Department Makes Wrong Choice by Supporting Integration Challenges
NAACP officials express disappointment that the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) will side with students who claim they were unconstitutionally discriminated against by public school system assignment plans in Seattle and Louisville because the plans took race into account in assigning students to schools.
Aug 25, 2006:
NAACP Report Finds Thousands on Mississippi's Gulf Coast Still Struggle to Rebuild Homes and Their Lives
Despite billions of federal dollars earmarked for rebuilding the Katrina-ravaged Mississippi Gulf Coast, a special report finds that many of the area's low-income and working families are being locked out from the bulk of the recovery effort benefits.
Aug 15, 2006: The NAACP Advocate
Aug 14, 2006: AIDS/HIV Editorial
Aug 14, 2006:
NAACP Participates in International AIDS Conference
Coalition of black leaders explore ways to reduce and eliminate spread of HIV among African Americans
Aug 4, 2006:
NAACP Urges NCAA To Extend & Expand Ban In South Carolina
The NAACP is encouraging collegiate sports' governing body to expand its ban of post-season competitions in South Carolina due to the presence of the Confederate battle flag on State House grounds.
Aug 4, 2006:
NAACP Leader Speaks Out Against Antagonizing Comments, Cartoons Aimed at U.S. Secretary Of State
Statement from NAACP President & CEO Bruce S. Gordon in reference to recent comments and satirical cartoons recently broadcast and published in Arab/Islamic press about U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice:
Aug 2, 2006:
NAACP National Convention Delegates to Build a Habitat for Humanity House in a Box
House is one of an initial 25 that the NAACP will build as part of a "Love Thy Neighbor" partnership with Habitat for Humanity International
Jul 30, 2006:
NAACP President, Chairman & Noted African American Leaders Witness Reauthorization of Voting Rights Act
Almost exactly one week from making the declaration, President George W. Bush made good on a promise by signing the Voting Rights Act Reauthorization in a south lawn ceremony at the White House this morning before a throng of noted African American leaders and celebrities.
Jul 30, 2006:
NAACP Celebrates ACT-SO Winners at 29th Annual Student Cultural & Academic Performances
Talented young people from a wide array of disciplines were named as national winners in the NAACP's ACT-SO competitions.
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