Do you think the NAACP is a racist organization? I have read several times that the NAACP is a racist organization. If we had a NAAWP. Well guess what? My question is, do you know that the NAACP has the white in this organization?
A century ago today, the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People was founded.
Despite the "C" in the acronym of the first civil rights organization, despite its commitment to equality for "colored" people, whites have always been among the agents.
Just as black children need role models like those found in the founding of the NAACP and intellectual WEB DuBois and Dr. Maxine Smith, former Executive Secretary of the Memphis branch NAACP, white children also need to know their history includes civil pillars rights as the founder of the NAACP and first president, Moorfield Storey, and people like Jocelyn Wurzburg and Mary Goodman Hohenbourg now Mhoon Mary Walker.
After all, only two of the six founders of the NAACP listed naacp.org were black - anti-lynching journalist Ida B. Wells and Dubois. The rest was white.
In the local chapter of Memphis, the whites have played a role - perhaps not in the front, "said Johnnie Turner, Executive Director of the Local, but they have offered moral and financial support.
But then there were people like Mary Mhoon Walker, who attended when it was dangerous for anyone to be on the front lines.
Mhoon Walker was not even 30 years old when she visited the local office of the NAACP in 1964 and is ready to operate.
She remembers being warmly received and put to work.
But why did she see this as a battle that she needed to fight against? The daughter of a lawyer, a citizen of rich whites, said she sometimes asked, why get involved?
"I said," What should I do? This is how important it was for me. ... The indignities (Blacks) have been subjected to, it was horrible, "said Walker Mhoon.
"I had four children, but I have worked as a job," she said of her service NAACP, despite hate mail and nasty calls (she has often recognized the voice), she has received.
She met Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., and was arrested during one of the marches against which the mayor had issued what it called a fatwa. "
What is the NAACP a racist organization? A white person was involved in its foundation, then it goes the argument here.
For years, African Americans have been ridiculed and exiled to have equal opportunities. So they banded together for support through the NAACP. And now people want to say it is racism?
no? What people are starting not black in America means you a minority and a majority of countries for treatment, and majorities, which I know because I was short of Cuba because I was bi racial.
Although I've never heard of this organization, I agree.
Yes They are racists! It touches me! It's as if they think that blacks are the only people with problems and they still think that black people are not guilty! Stupid.
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Wow that was a lot to read, so I'll answer the question in bold. No I Thik its racist.
Perhaps, but this does not change my life.
I do not know and do not care.
Who gives a loophole?
no
if you think the NAACP is racist u probably believe that the day of Martin Luther King is a "racist" vacations. Only a racist think the NAACP is racist.
applicant - No, I didn't think it was YOUR opinion, I say that many others who think this way. it seems that u have tried to refute that if I am not mistaken. f you have said about the tone of "if you think that ..." the statement addressed to "you" to everyone there. was.
Posted on September 3, 2010.