Justice rarely comes to those who wait quietly. This is not just about Durham anymore. It’s about whether we, as a society, truly believe in equal justice under law.
Richmond’s first African American mayor Henry Marsh III died at 91 years old on Friday. “Mr. Marsh is a legitimate hero,” said Hanover NAACP president Pat Jordan, who knew Marsh personally and ...
WILMINGTON, N.C. (WECT) - The New Hanover County National Association for the Advancement of Colored People hosted their ...
Hundreds gathered at the University of Maine today on Saturday for its annual Martin Luther King Jr. celebration breakfast.
What if you could disassemble Center Street and the ramps overhead? A recently announced $1.6 million in federal grant money ...
A judge rejected Cobb County's settlement over alleged racial discrimination in fire department hiring, citing potential ...
"Two Funny Mamas," hosted by Sherri Shepherd and Kym Whitley, celebrates its third NAACP Image Award nod, a Mocha Podcasts ...
The Paducah-McCracken County NAACP is calling for McCracken County Judge Executive Craig Clymer to be held accountable for a Facebook post he made regarding DEI concepts and whether Martin Luther ...
A federal judge ordered Tuesday a denial of a motion by Shenandoah County School Board to dismiss a complaint by Black ...
On Friday, the Augusta-Richmond Chapter of the NAACP celebrated their 51st MLK Freedom Fund Banquet at Good Shepherd Baptist Church. Elected Officials and Community ...
The rain may have canceled the annual Martin Luther King, Jr. Parade, but it did not dampen the spirits of the numerous ...
The mayor of Paducah and President of the Paducah McCracken County NAACP are speaking out against McCracken County Judge ...