Hazel Dukes, a longtime civil rights activist and president of the NAACP New York State Conference died Saturday, she was 92.
Longtime NAACP New York State Conference President and activist Hazel Dukes has died, according to her son. Sh was 92.
Conservative commentator Charlie Kirk's scheduled presence on FSU’s campus is already stirring up controversy and backlash ...
The Lawton NAACP chapter recently held a special unveiling for the 2025 black heritage stamp. The unveiling happened at 4 p.m ...
Community members filled every seat at the North Little Rock School District board meeting Thursday night, voicing strong opposition to the rumored firings of s ...
The NAACP board said they are “profoundly disturbed” over the governor’s decision to suspend elements of the HALT solitary ...
The former vice president, who received an enthusiastic show of support as she accepted the Chairman's Award, said, "This ...
A program out of Coraopolis, the NAACP's Act-So program, gives young African-Americans the opportunity to share their ...
After winning the NAACP’s Chairman’s Award over the weekend, Harris delivered an uplifting speech about fighting the “shadows ...
Former Vice President Kamala Harris spoke at Saturday's NAACP Image Awards as she received the chairman's award in ...
The 56th ceremony kicked off in Pasadena, California, with host Deon Cole honoring Altadena residents who were affected by a ...
Emotions ran high at the 56th NAACP Image Awards as Ebony Obsidian, best known for her role as Karen on Tyler Perry's Sistas, ...
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