Our Purpose

Since its inception the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) was poised for a long, tumultuous and rewarding history. Although it may be possible to chronicle the challenging and harrowing legacy of the NAACP, the real story of the nation’s most significant civil rights organization lies in the hearts and minds of the people who would not stand still while the rights of some of America’s darker citizens were denied.

From the ballot box to the classroom, the dedicated workers, organizers, and leaders who forged this great organization and maintain its status as a champion of social justice, fought long and hard to ensure that the voices of African Americans would be heard. The legacy of those pioneers such as W.E.B DuBois, Thurgood Marshall and Roy Wilkins and the hundreds of thousands of nameless faces who worked tirelessly can not and must not be forgotten.

The history of the NAACP, is one of blood sweat and tears. From bold investigations of mob brutality, protests of mass murders, segregation and discrimination, to testimony before congressional committees on the vicious tactics used to bar African Americans from the ballot box, it was the talent and tenacity of NAACP members that saved lives and changed many negative aspects of American society. While much of its history is chronicled in books, articles, pamphlets and magazines, the true movement lies in the faces—black, white, yellow, red, and brown—united to awaken the conscientiousness of a people, and a nation. This is the legacy of the NAACP!

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Our Leadership

Officers

Robert Clopton, President

Antonio Maiben, 1st Vice President

Lynn Mitchell, 2nd Vice President

J.T. Averhart, Executive Director

Barbara Martin, Treasurer

Herbert Boykins, Asst. Treasurer

Patrick Crabtree, Secretary

Mary Walker, Asst. Secretary

Executive Members

Kiara Hawkins- Communications, Press and Publicity Chair

Jasmine Washington Cook- Political Action Chair

Patrick Crabtree – Education Chair

Rev. Cleveland- Armed Services and Veterans’ Affairs Chair

Demetrius Simeon- Criminal Justice Chair

Ron Ali- Economic Development Chair

Barbara Martin-Finance Chair

Antonio Maiben- Labor and Industry Chair

Ruthie Johnson – Religious Affairs Chair

Ramsey Sprague- Environmental Affairs Chair

Lynn Mitchell – Women in the NAACP (WIN) Chair

Wayne Shaw – Youth Adult Chair

Theresa Bettis – Housing Chair

JaVaughnae Malone- Community Coordination Chair

 

Members at Large 

Gen. G. Cooper (Advisor)

Ken Jackson

Vicki Howell

Rev. Earnest Scott

Roy Hunt

Rev. T. Allgood