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#COVID19 #NAACP Inadequate Black Leadership in Detroit Reverend Wendell Anthony | AGREEABLE NEGRO

#COVID19 #NAACP Inadequate Black Leadership in Detroit Reverend Wendell Anthony | AGREEABLE NEGRO #COVID19 #NAACP Inadequate Black Leadership in Detroit Reverend Wendell Anthony | AGREEABLE NEGRO. Reverend Wendell Anthony as the President of the Detroit #NAACP has failed to get justice for Flint residents who are still suffering from the chemical warfare perpetrated by Governor Rick Snyder. Now Wendall is agreeing (boot-licking) with Governor Whitmer to keep Detroit closed.

The NAACP hasn't looked into the nefarious & inadequate testing of COVID-19 on black residents in Detroit. The medical malpractice and apartheid that's happening to Detroit residents once they are falsely diagnosed with the virus.

NAACP failed to get Justice for the Detroit residents who lost their homes to they illegal foreclosure and bankruptcy

They have also failed the Youth of Detroit, the illiteracy rate is still at 47%, and the lack of Education equality for the children of Detroit.

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February 12, 1909: NAACP Founded by White People | A Brief History
On February 12, 1909, the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) was founded by a coalition of white Americans and African Americans. The idea of this organization was conceived originally by 3 White civil rights activists, Mary White Ovington (Unitarian), William English Walling (wealthy, married Jewish woman), and Henry Moskowitz (Romanian Jewish immigrant to the US) while meeting in New York. The Race Riot of 1908 in Springfield, Illinois was the impetus for forming the NAACP.

These Caucasian activists were convinced that White people would have to run an advocacy organization such as the NAACP because they perceived the problem with race relations as caused by White bias and hatred, the source of the problem. In this regard, invitations were sent to 60 prominent Americans thought to be of potential assistance to the cause, with a meeting date of February 12, 1909. This date became the traditional date used as the founding of the NAACP and was chosen because it was the 100th Anniversary of the birth of Abraham Lincoln. Of course, these founders were smart enough to realize that African American participation was also vital, and prominent African American civil rights activists including W.E.B. Dubois, Ida B. Wells, and Archibald Grimke were included. The White people involved in the organization and early conduct of the NAACP had a distinct trend toward being well educated and somewhat well off, as well as a strong Jewish influence. Many of the organizers and early participants had socialist leanings, many had come from an abolitionist, workers’ rights, and suffragist backgrounds. Moorfield Storey, a White attorney, was the first president and W.E.B. Dubois was the only African American board member on the initial board. Dubois was in charge of publications.

The NAACP fought the racially discriminatory “Jim Crow” laws common in the US before World War II and sought to gain education and fair treatment under the law for African Americans. The NAACP brought lynchings to light and seek justice, and allied with labor unions. The creation of the Legal Defense Fund in 1939 was a major development. James Johnson became the first African American secretary in 1920, and in 1934 surgeon Louis Wright became the first African American Chairman of the Board. (No woman has ever headed the NAACP, except temporarily.) The NAACP played a pivotal role as the premier African American advocacy organization during the Civil Rights Era and continues today with over 300,000 members and hundreds of branches.
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