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She began serving as secretary for the local NAACP in 1943 and still held that post when arrested in 1955. In the late 1940s the Alabama State Conference of NAACP branches was organized , and Mrs. Parks served as the first secretary for ...
She began serving as secretary for the local NAACP in 1943 and still held that post when arrested in 1955. In the late 1940s the Alabama State Conference of NAACP branches was organized , and Mrs. Parks served as the first secretary for ...
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Because all three were closely associated with the NAACP , Nixon was asked why they did not organize the boycott through the NAACP . Nixon stated that he explored the idea with the local NAACP , and ... the man who was the president of ...
Because all three were closely associated with the NAACP , Nixon was asked why they did not organize the boycott through the NAACP . Nixon stated that he explored the idea with the local NAACP , and ... the man who was the president of ...
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Two days after the Brown decision was handed down , an NAACP conference was held in Atlanta , Georgia in which the organization expressed complete confidence in rapid compliance to court - ordered desegregation .
Two days after the Brown decision was handed down , an NAACP conference was held in Atlanta , Georgia in which the organization expressed complete confidence in rapid compliance to court - ordered desegregation .
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