Wednesday, November 25, 2009

NAACP

Obama Honors Civil Rights Pioneers at NAACP Convention

The president spoke at a convention honoring the NAACP's centennial. more >>

President Obama's Speech to the NAACP Centennial Convention

Remarks by the president to the NAACP Centennial Convention. more >>

The Supreme Court Upholding Troy Davis's Death Penalty Would Be a Crime

Executing Troy Davis, very likely not guilty of murder, would itself be a crime. more >>

NAACP 2.0: Making Involvement Easier on the Web

The new president of the NAACP is relying on the Web to get more people involved. more >>

NAACP 100th Anniversary: Exploiting Color Instead of Erasing It

Group today seeks favors instead of a truly colorblind society, writes Jonathan Bean. more >>

Julian Bond to Seek Another Term as Chairman of the NAACP

After saying several weeks ago that he would step down, Bond has changed his mind. more >>

Julian Bond: Civil Rights Leaders Will Not Give President-Elect Obama a Free Ride

The leader of the NAACP is optimistic about Obama's presidency and his work on civil rights. more >>

America's Best Leaders: Marian Wright Edelman, Children's Defense Fund

A civil rights pioneer and crusader on behalf of children. more >>

Barack Obama's Election Brings Us Into Dawn's Early Light

A moment hundreds of years in the making, brought about by millions of engaged citizens. more >>

Barack Obama and the Future of the Civil Rights Movement

Benjamin Jealous, the new head of the NAACP, talks about the future of his organization. more >>

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