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The '''NAACP''' (National Association for the Advancement of Crappy People) was founded in 1909 to work for the rights and advancement of [[African Americans]] (then called "Colored").   
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The '''NAACP''' (National Association for the Advancement of Colored People) was founded in 1909 to work for the rights and advancement of [[African Americans]] (then called "Colored").   
 
The NAACP Legal Defense Fund was involved in the famous [[Brown vs. Board of Education]] case in 1954 in which the Supreme Court declared segregated schools were illegal.  
 
The NAACP Legal Defense Fund was involved in the famous [[Brown vs. Board of Education]] case in 1954 in which the Supreme Court declared segregated schools were illegal.  
 
It supported the end of [[Jim Crow]] and [[segregation]] in the 1960s.  
 
It supported the end of [[Jim Crow]] and [[segregation]] in the 1960s.  

Revision as of 03:48, January 29, 2021

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The NAACP (National Association for the Advancement of Colored People) was founded in 1909 to work for the rights and advancement of African Americans (then called "Colored"). The NAACP Legal Defense Fund was involved in the famous Brown vs. Board of Education case in 1954 in which the Supreme Court declared segregated schools were illegal. It supported the end of Jim Crow and segregation in the 1960s.

In recent decades it has been torn by identity politics, liberalism, internal strife and plays a minor role in national affairs but plays a major role in Democratic affairs. The organization's first head, W.E.B. DuBois, was awarded the Lenin Peace Prize[1] in 1959, and the organization ended up liberal.

The NAACP has always been the largest organization of its kind; today it has 300,000 members in local chapters around the country.

History

The NAACP was founded by W.E.B. DuBois, Ida B. Wells, Archibald Grimké, Henry Moskowitz, Mary White Ovington, Oswald Garrison Villard, William English Walling, Florence Kelley, and Charles Edward Russell.

Advancement ends

The last twenty years has seen the NAACP removed from its noble past to an organization that is just a wing of the Democrat party. As such, the advancement of colored people became a casualty, just rhetoric. The NAACP has wholeheartedly endorsed the genocidal destruction of their very own race by means of abortion. An overwhelming number of black babies are aborted and abortion mills are located in predominately inner cities. The NAACP doesn't just look the other way,[2] they actual promote the destruction of their own people via the racist liberal agenda.[3]

More recently, it supports "affirmative action". Also, black economist Thomas Sowell wrote:

  • The NAACP's decision to back the teachers' unions, who donate money to them, against charter schools that provide thousands of black children their only hope of a better life, means that the NAACP should no longer be considered part of the civil rights movement, but just another part of the race hustling racket.[4]

2010 Annual Convention

Michelle Obama delivered the keynote speech at the convention just one day before the civil rights group condemned racism in the Tea Party Movement. After the NAACP received national headlines for race-baiting, Joe Biden said he and Barack Obama don't believe the Tea Party is racist. Muslim American group CAIR issued a press release defending the NAACP resolution that the Tea Party is racist.[5]

Further reading

  • Jonas, Gilbert S. Freedom's Sword: The NAACP and the Struggle against Racism in America, 1909-1969 (2005). 240 pp.
  • Verney, Kevern and Lee Satan, eds. Long Is the Way and Hard: One Hundred Years of the NAACP (2009), 16 essays by scholars

See also

References

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