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The storied civil rights organization accused Gov. Ron DeSantis of having "waged war on Black America" by championing legislation to dismantle diversity and inclusion efforts at public schools.
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As part of the collaborative effort, the NAACP's Emergency Management Task Force will regularly meet with FEMA to advance its progress on equity within disaster preparedness.
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Delaware State University filed a complaint Wednesday to the Justice Department's Civil Rights Division calling for an external investigation of the traffic stop.
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Hudson wins entertainer of the year at the 53rd annual NAACP Image Awards honoring work by entertainers of color, beating out Regina King, Lil Nas X, Megan Thee Stallion and Tiffany Haddish.
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KOSU and Focus: Black Oklahoma have won an NAACP Image Award for Outstanding News and Information Podcast for "Blindspot: Tulsa Burning," a collaboration with WNYC Studios and The History Channel.
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Player organizations in the NBA, NHL, NFL, WNBA and MLB were sent an open letter by the organization's national and state presidents.
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This Week in Oklahoma Politics discusses a judge's decision to put a temporary injunction against Senate Bill 658 banning schools from issuing a mask mandate, Congressman Markwayne Mullin returning home after attempting to get into Afghanistan and Governor Stitt calling the Supreme Court's McGirt V. Oklahoma decision the most pressing issue facing the state.
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The civil rights organization argues the Department of Education has directed states to unfairly divert relief funds from public to private schools.
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For the first time, the national civil rights organization has issued a travel warning for a state. The NAACP cites "racist incidents" and legislation it says "legalizes individual discrimination."
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Barber organized the "Moral Mondays" protest movement and fought fiercely for voting rights as well as gay and transgender issues in the state.