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Walk for Justice Set for Dec. 20th

December 15, 2014

Who– The Mobile County Branch NAACP, Save OurSelves (SOS) Movement for Justice & Democracy and Community Leaders What– “Walk to Justice: Unity in the Community” When– Saturday, Dec. 20th, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Why– To hold nonviolent protests of recent decisions in the deaths of unarmed men of color at the hands of police because justice denied to any citizen diminishes the rights of all citizens....

Statement on New York Grand Jury Decision in the Death of Eric Garner

December 8, 2014

The Mobile County Branch of the NAACP joins with our national and state officials to express our deep disappointment with the latest grand jury decision to exonerate a police officer who killed an unarmed black man in yet another blatant and senseless use of excessive force. Yesterday’s announcement that a New York City panel of citizens declined to charge Officer Daniel Pantaleo with any crime in the chocking...