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The Mobile Branch NAACP #5044 will hold a press conference today at 11 a.m. calling on fellow ministers and mental...

Mobile Native Dr. James Averhart Says Racism Can No Longer Be A Crutch Moving Forward Mobile Native Dr. James Averhart...

The Mobile County Branch #5044 of the NAACP is hosting Gospel Explosion 2014 at 4 p.m. Sunday, July 20, at...
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The Mobile County Branch NAACP #5044 wishes a Happy Founders Day to its parent organization. We refer to it as “The nation’s Largest and the Oldest, the Baddest and the Boldest, the most Feared and the most Revered, the most Cussed and Discussed Civil Rights Organization in the land — The NAACP.” For 2016, our annual Founders Day celebration will be 3 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 14th, at St....

2015 has been an exciting year for the Mobile County NAACP Branch #5044, from working with African American veterans, to organizing voter registration drives, to advocating for environmental justice for Africatown residents, among many other activities. So we’re hosting a Christmas party to celebrate the holiday season and getting financial support to continue our transformational work in 2016. The event is Sunday, Dec. 20, from 7 p.m. to...

(FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE, Alabama) – On Dec. 2, one day after celebrating the 60th anniversary of Rosa Parks’ refusal to give up her seat on a bus in Montgomery, Alabama — an act that ignited the Civil Rights Movement — lawyers from the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund, Inc. (LDF), and Covington & Burling, LLP, along with Alabama attorney Ed Still have filed a federal lawsuit challenging Alabama’s...