When the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
(NAACP) was founded in 1909, there were a number of undeniably stark
realities facing black Americans that the creation of the NAACP sought
to overcome.
We worked to create a future in which a black American could walk down a street without the fear of being lynched.
We wanted black Americans to be able to
exercise their right to vote efficiently and effectively, without being
beaten, jailed or persecuted for doing so.
We dreamt of a world in which black children
would be able to receive the same education as their white peers, one
that would permit their parents the opportunity to fulfill the great
American Dream of leaving the next generation better off than they.
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