Overview of The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP)

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The NAACP means National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. It was formed on February 12, 1909 in New York. A group of black people formed it when a group of white citizens wanted to have social justice. There was an issue called the “Call”. It was a collection of 60 signatures. They had a few famous black people at their meeting, such as Ida B. Wells, W.E.B DuBois, Henry Moscowitz, Mary White Ovington, Oswald Garrison Villiard, and William English Walling. They all led the “Call”. It renewed the civil and political liberty. It is a network of 2,200 branches. It also covers 50 states. It even covers the District of Columbia, Japan, and Germany. It is divided into seven regions. The NAACP is managed and governed by a National Board of Directors. The biggest headquarter is in Baltimore, Maryland. They have over 500,000 members existing today. The NAACP has made great strides toward the advancement of African Americans. (General History, 2014). When the NAACP was formed it was because of the practice of lynching. It started a big riot in Springfield. After the NAACP was official it put a halt to the violence that was committed against black people. The organization letter was released on the centennial of Lincoln's birth. Most of the people’s rights where guaranteed in the 13th, 14th, and 15th Amendments to the United States Constitution. These amendments went along with the NAACP. It promised an end to slavery, the equal protection of the law, and universal adult male suffrage, respectively. The main principals for the NAACP were to ensure political, educational, social and economic equality. It eliminated racism and prejudice. The NAACP eliminated so many issues when it was created (100 Years, 2009-201... ... middle of paper ... ... had many represents of the civil rights and they were known as movement leaders. This included Dr. Martin Luther King Jr, Rosa Parks, and many more, because of these famous African Americans the civil rights had many sit-ins (LDF History, 2014) In conclusion, the NAACP is still activist group in today’s time and still fights for the rights of African Americans. There are still KKK group members and Klan’s in America trying to stop Africans from being a normal citizen but as long as the thirteenth, fourteenth and fifteenth amendment are in play they will live the life of any ordinary American citizen. The NAACP will always try to fight for desegregation. Maybe in twenty more years America will be completely free of racism and segregation. America has come a long way. It is gotten so much better in the world that in today’s time we have a African-American president.

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