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Journey for Justice Kicks Off on Voting Rights 50th Anniversary

July 29, 2015

The Mobile County Branch #5044 of the NAACP asks you to join a national campaign starting in Selma, Alabama, to restore voting rights and to advance a policy agenda to protect the rights of all American citizens. From August 1 to September 16, the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People is spearheading “America’s Journey for Justice” –an historic 860-mile march from Selma, Alabama, to Washington, D.C....

NAACP Host Series of Forums on Charter Schools

July 10, 2015

Series Designed to Develop “A Community Response to the Privatization of Public Education” Starting in July, the Mobile County NAACP will facilitate the first in a series of community discussions on Alabama’s new charter school laws and its potential impact on issues such as school re-segregation, poverty, low- and high-achieving students, the right to public education, and more. The first community discussion is set for Thursday, July 16, at Vigor...

Mobile NAACP Hosts Community Mass Meeting – “Time to Protect & Defend”

April 15, 2015

Who-– The Mobile County Branch NAACP #5044 What– Truth & Justice Tuesday Town Hall / Mass Meeting to Discuss Ways to Prevent Deadly Encounters with Law Enforcement Officials When– Tuesday, April 21st, 2015 at 6:00 p.m. Where– 1408 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Ave. | Mobile, AL 36603 Why– The alarming pattern of unarmed people — particularly men of color — being killed at the hands of police...