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Former Supreme Court Justice David Souter, a Republican who became a liberal darling, dies at 85

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Head of NAACP disinvited from speaking to Texas state bar over suit against Trump administration

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The State Bar of Texas has rescinded a speaking invitation to the NAACP’s president after the civil rights group challenged the Trump administration’s dismantling of the Education Department.

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'Bloody Sunday' 60th anniversary marked in Selma with remembrances and concerns about the future

Read full article: 'Bloody Sunday' 60th anniversary marked in Selma with remembrances and concerns about the future

Alabama this weekend is marking the 60th anniversary of a key event in the civil rights movement, when voting rights marchers were attacked in Selma on March 7, 1965.

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Lifelong New York civil rights advocate and NAACP leader Hazel Dukes dies at 92

Read full article: Lifelong New York civil rights advocate and NAACP leader Hazel Dukes dies at 92

Hazel Dukes, the president of the New York State chapter of the NAACP and lifelong civil rights advocate, has died.

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NAACP lists companies that dump DEI in its tactical spending guide for Black Americans

Read full article: NAACP lists companies that dump DEI in its tactical spending guide for Black Americans

The NAACP wants Black Americans to steer their buying power toward corporations that haven’t pulled back from diversity programs under conservative pressure.

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Reward offered as police seek suspect in NAACP office shooting in Fort Lauderdale

Read full article: Reward offered as police seek suspect in NAACP office shooting in Fort Lauderdale

Authorities offered a $5,000 reward Friday for information leading to an arrest in a shooting that they say occurred outside the NAACP office in Broward County earlier this week.

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Person of interest wanted after NAACP office shooting in Broward

Read full article: Person of interest wanted after NAACP office shooting in Broward

Two large bullets pierced through the windows of the Fort Lauderdale NAACP building.

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NAACP president in Broward says detectives failed to find bullet casing after Fort Lauderdale office shooting

Read full article: NAACP president in Broward says detectives failed to find bullet casing after Fort Lauderdale office shooting

Two large bullets pierced through the windows of the Fort Lauderdale NAACP building.

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Fort Lauderdale cop faces termination after alleged racist behavior, city says

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A Fort Lauderdale police officer, John Giga, is facing serious scrutiny and demands for his resignation following accusations of racist behavior, authorities confirmed.

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NAACP fund seeks to close Black voter registration and turnout gaps ahead of the November election

Read full article: NAACP fund seeks to close Black voter registration and turnout gaps ahead of the November election

The NAACP is announcing that nonprofits engaged in a variety of voter-engagement efforts can apply for grant funding that helps local organizations register voters, boost turnout and guard against minority disenfranchisement.

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Families demand answers following rash of recent inmate deaths at Broward jail

Read full article: Families demand answers following rash of recent inmate deaths at Broward jail

The NAACP is asking the U.S. Department of Justice to open a probe into the Broward County Sheriff’s Office and its management of county jails where 21 people have died while in custody, according to the civil rights agency.

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In federal challenge to Mississippi law, arguments focus on racial discrimination and public safety

Read full article: In federal challenge to Mississippi law, arguments focus on racial discrimination and public safety

A federal judge will consider arguments over racial discrimination, public safety and local democracy as he decides whether to block appointments to a state-run court set to be created on Jan. 1 in part of Mississippi’s majority-Black capital city.

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North Carolina's voter ID mandate taking effect this fall is likely dress rehearsal for 2024

Read full article: North Carolina's voter ID mandate taking effect this fall is likely dress rehearsal for 2024

North Carolina’s photo voter identification law is getting implemented in local elections that wrap up next week.

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At least 10 groups cancel South Florida events over political climate

Read full article: At least 10 groups cancel South Florida events over political climate

Events and conferences initially planned to be held in South Florida are pulling out following a travel advisory from the NAACP.

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US judge blocks portions of new Florida elections law

Read full article: US judge blocks portions of new Florida elections law

A federal judge on Monday blocked Florida from enforcing part of a new elections law that bans non-citizens from handling or collecting voter registration forms, saying the state can’t restrict individual rights and gave no proof it was necessary to do so.

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Activists spurred by affirmative action ruling challenge legacy admissions at Harvard

Read full article: Activists spurred by affirmative action ruling challenge legacy admissions at Harvard

A civil rights legal group is challenging legacy admissions at Harvard University, saying the practice discriminates against students of color by giving an unfair boost to the mostly white children of alumni.

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Largest US gay rights group issues Florida travel advisory for anti-LGBTQ+ laws

Read full article: Largest US gay rights group issues Florida travel advisory for anti-LGBTQ+ laws

The largest LGBTQ+ rights organization in the U.S. has joined other civil rights organizations in issuing a travel advisory for Florida.

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NAACP issues travel advisory for Florida, says state is ā€˜hostile to Black Americans’ under Gov. DeSantis

Read full article: NAACP issues travel advisory for Florida, says state is ā€˜hostile to Black Americans’ under Gov. DeSantis

The NAACP issued a formal travel advisory for Florida Sunday night, saying the state has become "hostile to Black Americans" under Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis.

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Civil rights groups warn tourists about Florida in wake of 'hostile' laws

Read full article: Civil rights groups warn tourists about Florida in wake of 'hostile' laws

The NAACP over the weekend issued a travel advisory for Florida, joining two other civil rights groups in warning potential tourists that recent laws championed by Gov_ Ron DeSantis and Florida lawmakers are ā€œopenly hostile toward African Americans, people of color and LGBTQ+ individuals.ā€.

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NAACP sues Mississippi over 'separate and unequal policing'

Read full article: NAACP sues Mississippi over 'separate and unequal policing'

The NAACP warns that ā€œseparate and unequal policingā€ will return to Mississippi’s majority-Black capital under a state-run police department.

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Brush up on your Black history: 10 good-to-know facts, stories

Read full article: Brush up on your Black history: 10 good-to-know facts, stories

Whether you feel like you have a strong understanding of black history, or you're working to learn more, we've assembled 10 facts, or anecdotes, from history.com, to help you grow your knowledge base.

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South Carolina US House district ruled racial gerrymander

Read full article: South Carolina US House district ruled racial gerrymander

A federal court has ruled South Carolina lawmakers illegally used race as the basis to redraw the boundaries of one of its U.S. House districts.

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$600M designated for struggling water system in Mississippi

Read full article: $600M designated for struggling water system in Mississippi

The federal government will put $600 million toward repairing the troubled water system in Mississippi’s capital city — a project that the mayor has said could cost billions of dollars.

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S. Carolina's US House maps under scrutiny because of race

Read full article: S. Carolina's US House maps under scrutiny because of race

A federal trial to determine whether South Carolina’s congressional maps are legal is closing with arguments over whether the state Legislature diluted Black voting power.

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EPA civil rights case targets Mississippi over Jackson water

Read full article: EPA civil rights case targets Mississippi over Jackson water

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has announced it is investigating whether Mississippi state agencies discriminated against the state’s majority-Black capital city by refusing to fund improvements for its failing water system.

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NAACP says Jackson's water problems are civil rights issue

Read full article: NAACP says Jackson's water problems are civil rights issue

The NAACP on Tuesday accused Mississippi of discriminating against Black residents by denying badly needed federal funds for drinking water infrastructure in Jackson and instead diverting money to largely-white communities that needed it less.

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Jennifer Hudson wins top honor at 53rd NAACP Image Awards

Read full article: Jennifer Hudson wins top honor at 53rd NAACP Image Awards

Jennifer Hudson was named entertainer of the year at the 53rd annual NAACP Image Awards that highlighted works by entertainers and writers of color.

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Meghan, Prince Harry to receive honor at NAACP Image Awards

Read full article: Meghan, Prince Harry to receive honor at NAACP Image Awards

Prince Harry and Meghan, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, will receive the President’s Award during the 53rd NAACP Image Awards this weekend.

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Samuel L. Jackson to receive honor at NAACP Image Awards

Read full article: Samuel L. Jackson to receive honor at NAACP Image Awards

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NC voter ID debate clouded by call for justices' recusal

Read full article: NC voter ID debate clouded by call for justices' recusal

One of several legal challenges to North Carolina’s contentious voter ID law is on hold amid a dispute over whether two justices on the state Supreme Court should recuse themselves.

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Florida’s DeSantis-backed ā€˜anti-riot’ law blocked by judge

Read full article: Florida’s DeSantis-backed ā€˜anti-riot’ law blocked by judge

A federal judge has ruled that Florida’s new ā€œanti-riotā€ law championed by Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis as a way to quell violent protests is unconstitutional and cannot be enforced.

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Viewers react to charges filed against Miami Beach cops in rough arrest

Read full article: Viewers react to charges filed against Miami Beach cops in rough arrest

The video shows officers surrounding Dalonta Crudup and slamming his head into the ground. Khalid Vaughn, who is filming the incident, gets tackled and punched repeatedly by officers.

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Mormons and NAACP seek to advance work with new initiatives

Read full article: Mormons and NAACP seek to advance work with new initiatives

Leaders from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints are unveiling $9.25 million in new educational and humanitarian projects as they seek to build on an alliance formed with the NAACP in 2018.

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Longhorn Band will be required to play 'The Eyes of Texas'

Read full article: Longhorn Band will be required to play 'The Eyes of Texas'

The University of Texas has announced that its marching band and pep band will be required to play ā€œThe Eyes of Texasā€ school song when they return to performing.

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Miami’s NAACP partners with CVS Health to include predominantly Black neighborhoods

Read full article: Miami’s NAACP partners with CVS Health to include predominantly Black neighborhoods

As the distribution of the COVID-19 vaccine began, Daniella Pierre said that CVS Health initially failed to include predominantly Black communities in South Florida.

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Curry, WNBA players receive Jackie Robinson award from NAACP

Read full article: Curry, WNBA players receive Jackie Robinson award from NAACP

The NAACP has given him its Jackie Robinson Sports Award. And, for the first time, the nation's oldest civil rights organization is recognizing more than one person by honoring the WNBA Players Association. Adā€œI am so proud of the WNBA players for this well-deserved recognition of their continued activism and advocacy for social justice and equality," WNBA Commissioner Cathy Engelbert said in a statement provided to the AP. Warriors coach Steve Kerr, outspoken on many issues himself, admires the WNBA players for their activism. ā€œI love what the WNBA players have done.

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Black woman becomes face of Missouri following NAACP warning

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Nearly four years after the NAACP warned travelers that their civil rights may not be respected if they visit the state, a Black woman has become the face of Missouri's tourism campaign. (Missouri Division of Tourism via AP). – A Black woman has become the face of Missouri's tourism campaign, nearly four years after the NAACP warned travelers that their civil rights may not be respected if they visit the state. Pictures also show her posing as a Foodie Mo, Barbecue Mo, Lake Mo, History Mo and more. He said Visit Missouri, the tourism website that features Mo, ā€œauditioned over 200 actors and actresses with strong ties to Missouri.

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Black women persevere to lead in Vermont despite harassment

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(AP Photo/Jessica Hill)Mia Schultz has watched three other Black women in Vermont leave leadership posts in the mostly white state because of harassment and threats. Democratic state Rep. Kiah Morris, who was the only Black woman in the Vermont state Legislature, resigned that year partially in response to harassment from a self-described white nationalist. Anyone holding public office or high profile advocacy roles takes on risks as a public figure, but Black women face harassment and threats of violence aimed at them for both their gender and race. It's a challenge Black women leaders across the United States face and coincides with a surge of women, and women of color, running for office. Just this week during Vermont's annual town meetings, at least three Black women won seats on town and school boards.

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Jury: Black bikers' race was a factor, but city won't pay

Read full article: Jury: Black bikers' race was a factor, but city won't pay

COLUMBIA, S.C. – The city of Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, was motivated by race when it created a traffic plan designed to ā€œsuck the funā€ out of Black Bike Week, a federal jury has found. But the same jury sided against the bikers, saying the city probably would have imposed the plan anyway. The Black bikers have been particularly frustrated by a 23-mile (37-kilometer) one-way no-exit traffic chute that funnels them out of town during the peak nights of Atlantic Beach Bikefest, otherwise known as Black Bike Week. The NAACP has tussled in court with the city, as well as local restaurants and a hotel, over their responses to the Black bikers for nearly two decades. That settlement expired in 2015, when the new traffic plan was established.

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Black bikers see racism in Myrtle Beach, SC, traffic plan

Read full article: Black bikers see racism in Myrtle Beach, SC, traffic plan

COLUMBIA, S.C. – Motorcycle clubs roar into Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, each May for separate week-long rallies, one mostly white, the other mostly Black. White bikers rolling in days earlier for Harley Week each May are treated differently, Black bikers say. In opening arguments last week to five Black and four white jurors, an NAACP lawyer said Myrtle Beach during Bikefest is ā€œlike a city under martial law," The Sun News of Myrtle Beach reported. The Atlantic Beach event soon sprawled into nearby towns, including Myrtle Beach, where most of the 35,000 residents are white. Myrtle Beach city and Chamber of Commerce officials refused to talk about the trial.

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Sunday marked last chance for voters to cast their ballots until Election Day

Read full article: Sunday marked last chance for voters to cast their ballots until Election Day

MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. – Sunday was the final day for South Florida voters to cast their ballots early, ahead of Election Day. ā€œI believe that we’re going to have so many voters out on November the 3rd, that it will be hours in line before you’re able to vote. Souls to the Polls is a nationwide initiative to get people to go straight from church to the voting booth. Voters can return to the polls Tuesday on Election Day. ALSO SEE: Here’s how to maximize your election coverage on Local10.com

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Tyler Perry's work honored with 2020 Governors Award

Read full article: Tyler Perry's work honored with 2020 Governors Award

NEW YORK Tyler Perry has won awards from the NAACP and BET. Now he's getting a big one from the Television Academy: He and his foundation are the recipients of the 2020 Governors Award. Tyler Perry has changed the face of television and inspired a new generation of content creators. He pioneered a new brand of storytelling that engages people of color both in front of and behind the camera, and his shows have resonated with a global audience, said Governors Award selection committee Chair Eva Basler in a statement. The award honors an individual or organization in the television arts and sciences whose achievement is so exceptional and universal in nature that it goes beyond the scope of annual Emmy Awards recognition.Previous recipients of the Governors Award include Star Trek, American Idol, Masterpiece Theater and Comic Relief.

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Activists try to take movement from the streets to the voting booth

Read full article: Activists try to take movement from the streets to the voting booth

MIAMI Weve heard it from protestors throughout the demonstrations for racial equity the call to channel engagement from the streets to the voting booth. Civic organizations like the NAACP, the Urban League of Broward County and Engage Miami are working to focus this activism into action ahead of the local and national elections later this year. Census data tells us that, historically, voter turnout is greater with older Americans. In 2016, the 18-to-29 age group was the only one to report an increased turnout compared to 2012 (+1.1 percent). FOR MORE INFORMATION:Engage Miami: engagemiami.vote and engage.miami/sign-upNAACP of Fort Lauderdale/Broward: naacpftlbroward.comNAACP of Miami-Dade: miamidadenaacp.comLocal 10 voter information guide: Local10.com/vote-2020/2020/01/09/local10com-2020-voter-information-guide/

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This Week in South Florida Podcast - June 7, 2020

Read full article: This Week in South Florida Podcast - June 7, 2020

PEMBROKE PARK, Fla. Latoya Ratliff, a South Florida protestor that was hit by apparent rubber bullet, Ruban Roberts, president of the Miami-Dade County branch of the NAACP, South Florida Police Benevolent Association President Steadman Stahl, Florida State Rep. Shevrin Jones and Coral Gables Police Chief Ed Hudak join the This Week in South Florida podcast. Subscribe to the weekly TWISF Podcast on iOS or Android

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5 things to know today - that aren't about the virus

Read full article: 5 things to know today - that aren't about the virus

John Perry III, president of the Brunswick, Ga., NAACP, addresses members of the media in front of old city hall. The people who call Brunswick home say its not the monstrous place it might appear to be in the wake of the slaying of Ahmaud Arbery after a pursuit by two armed white men. SPOTLIGHT ON CITY’S RACE LEGACY People who live in the small Georgia city where Ahmaud Arbery was slain say despite racial inequality, Brunswick is not the monstrous place it might appear. POP MUSIC MASTERMIND MARKS COMEBACK Dr. Luke’s career waned after Kesha claimed in a lawsuit he sexually and emotionally abused her, which he denies. Now the music producer has returned to the top of the charts with ā€œSay So.ā€

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Medley mayor meets with local NAACP president to discuss blackface photo

Read full article: Medley mayor meets with local NAACP president to discuss blackface photo

MEDLEY, Fla. - The NAACP met with the the mayor of Medley on Monday after a photograph of him posing with a man in blackface came to light. Mayor Roberto Martell spoke to Local 10 News about the photo, which was taken at an event held by the Medley Police Department. "In reality, I didn't know I was doing something wrong in the eyes of the people," Martell said. I didn't see it because I didn't know the background." Martell held a closed-door meeting with Ruban Roberts, Miami-Dade County's NAACP president.

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Medley mayor meets with NAACP president

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The mayor of Medley meets with the president of the Miami-Dade County NAACP after the fallout from the blackface photo. Copyright 2019 by WPLG Local10.com - All rights reserved.

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Local president of NAACP meets with Medley mayor regarding blackface photo

Read full article: Local president of NAACP meets with Medley mayor regarding blackface photo

The NAACP met with the mayor of Medley on Monday. Copyright 2019 by WPLG Local10.com - All rights reserved.

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Medley mayor apologizes for posing in photo with man in blackface

Read full article: Medley mayor apologizes for posing in photo with man in blackface

MEDLEY, Fla. - The mayor of Medley has apologized for posing in a photograph with a man in blackface at a police event. Local 10 News obtained the photos, taken during an annual fashion show for senior citizens hosted by the Medley Police Department. The man in blackface was also wearing a tribal-like costume and holding a spear when he posed with Mayor Roberto Martell at the African Safari-themed event. Medley Police Chief Jeanette Said-Jinete declined to answer questions but provided a statement to Local 10. "The Medley Police Department has been running our senior fashion show for 19 years," the statement read.

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Man shows up in blackface to Medley fashion show for seniors

Read full article: Man shows up in blackface to Medley fashion show for seniors

MEDLEY, Fla. - Photos obtained by Local 10 News show a man in blackface at an event held by the Medley Police Department. The man in blackface was also wearing a tribal-like costume and holding a spear. Smiling in a photo with the man was Medley Mayor Roberto Martell. "The Medley Police Department has been running our senior fashion show for 19 years," the statement read. Images on social media show a man in blackface dancing and being cheered on.

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100 years ago, white mobs attacked blacks across the country

Read full article: 100 years ago, white mobs attacked blacks across the country

Over the next few days, white mobs stormed the streets attacking blacks indiscriminately. Scores of black men and women were killed that year in racial violence. "Overwhelmingly, it was whites attacking blacks," Krugler told CNN. "The Red Summer doesn't fit into the stories we tell ourselves about US history," Krugler says. Blacks across the country set up armed self-defense patrols to protect the communities the police failed to protect, Krugler says.

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