National NAACP Organization And NAACP Washington PA

By Jeffrey Murphy


In 1909, a bi-racial endeavor was formed to advance justice for African Americans. For, it was during this time that a group of forward thinking people began organizing what is now known as the National Association For The Advancement Of Colored People, an organization which now host a National Headquarters in Baltimore, Maryland with branches all over the country, including the NAACP washington pa branch.

Basically, the mission of the association is to ensure that all people, regardless of racial identity, have the same educational, economic, social and political equality and rights. The NAACP hopes that by focusing on these areas, discrimination with regards to race will eventually come to an end. On a National basis, the association remains involved in political lobbying, publicity campaigns and litigation strategies.

During the 20th century, the association expanded in an effort to consider police misconduct, black foreign refugee status and economic development. In doing so, the NAACP kept the original title in order to keep up with tradition. In addition, by including the term, colored people, the association continues to refer to anyone with African heritage and ancestry. As such, the association continues the practices and principles of the founders.

The association has six individual departments including the department of environmental health and justice, criminal justice, economic opportunity, education and federal advocacy. While all are part of the larger organization, each department provides a specific need to those in the community. As such, each individual can contact the department which focuses on a particular need and obtain focused attention by a professional working in that area.

The association has not forgotten about the African American youth of the country. For example, the NAACP provides an Olympic style competition in Afro-academics, culture, technology and science known as ACT-SO. ACT-SO is a yearlong program designed to encourage, stimulate and motivate high school cultural and academic achievement among African American high school students. For, the NAACP truly believes that these children are the future.

There are 32 different categories in the competition which include the culinary arts, science, technology, math, humanities, business, performing and visual arts and video performance. To date, more than 300,000 have become involved in these competitions. Due to the success of the program, the association hopes to continue the program in the future for as long as funding remains available.

In addition to ACT-SO, while primarily focused on civil rights, the NAACP provides annual awards to African Americans in two different categories. These include, achievement in arts and entertainment and a Spingarn Medal which is awarded for outstanding achievement of any kind. As such, any African American of any age or gender can submit an achievement or list of achievements to the association in hopes of winning a medal.

Presently, the NAACP is involved in investigating several recent events which include the burning of churches in the South, racial rhetoric within the U. S. Government, including the president and eliminating white supremacist banter which has been more prevalent following the 2016 presidential election. Beyond these concerns, the association hopes that through ongoing protests, political lobbying, planning, organizing and a great deal of personal effort, true equality will eventually come to pass for all people.




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