History
The NAACP may be 100 years old, but it’s using the latest technology to fight racism.
The NAACP will officially launch the program to monitor incidents of police misconduct at its annual convention in New York City. Members are gathering there to mark NAACP’s centennial. The civil rights group was founded in New York City in 1909.
The “rapid response system” would allow people to send texts, e-mails or video reports of police abuse to the association via cell phone.
Attorney General Eric Holder is scheduled to address the convention Monday afternoon. President Barack Obama is slated to speak on Thursday.
Do you think this is a viable way to solve racism?

RSS - Posts






Get a Harlem Details photograph from Danny Tisdale's architectural detail of Harlem's passing history. This image above was taken from the Big Apple Club sign shot on 135th Street and Adam Clayton Powell in 2007 (where a Popeye's is located today). 2000 to present!











