May 3, 2025 | Black History, Social Justice
In 1951 America’s terrorism was homegrown. There were no battles fought on American soil. Yet there were twelve bombings targeting black Americans, Catholics, and Jews in “Jim Crow” Florida. And one of those bombs was, symbolically, heard around the...
Feb 22, 2024 | Community, Social Justice, Uncategorized, Women in the NAACP
The West Volusia Branch NAACP Religious Affairs Committee salutes the Honorable Shirley Anita Chisholm during this 2024 Black History Month. As a smart, pioneering, and outspoken woman, she became the first Black woman elected as a United States Congresswoman...
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