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Who was the leader of the NAACP chapter in Mississippi?

Ryan Scott


What did Arthur Spingarn do?

He was a lawyer for NAACP. He later served as president for NAACP.


Who did Rosa Parks call when she was in jail?

At the time of her arrest, Rosa Parks and her husband were members of the NAACP, and Rosa was a secretary for the Montgomery chapter. Edgar Nixon, the local president of the NAACP was called and he and her lawyer, Clifford Durr, bailed her out the next day.


Was Rosa Parks a secretary?

Rosa Parks volunteered as the secretary to Edgar Nixon, President of the Montgomery, Alabama, chapter of the NAACP (National Association for the Advancement of Colored People) from 1943 until 1956 or 57. She also held a variety of paying jobs during this time.


Who in king family was a founder of Atlanta's NAACP?

The NAACP Chapter in Atlanta is known as the Georgia NAACP. It was not founded by King's family, but instead by Walter White who lived from 1893 to 1955.


Who was president of the Mississippi chapter of the NAACP in 1963?

In 1963, the president of the Mississippi chapter of the NAACP was Medgar Evers. He was a prominent civil rights activist who worked tirelessly to combat racial discrimination and promote justice for African Americans in the South. Evers was tragically assassinated on June 12, 1963, which highlighted the extreme dangers faced by civil rights leaders during that era. His legacy continues to inspire ongoing efforts for equality and justice.


Who in the King family was a founder of an NAACP chapter?

Reverend Adam Daniel Williams


Who in kings family was a founder of the NAACP chapter?

Reverend Adam Daniel Williams


Who was born the 15th child of a slave and later in charge of minority affairs inthe national youth administration and became vic-president of both the NAACP?

shiana carter


When was daisy bates elected for president of the NAacp?

In 1952


How influential is NAACP?

NAACP pressured President Truman to sign the Executive Order which banned discrimination by the Federal government.


Who was in charge of the NAACP?

The NAACP was founded in 1909. Its first black president was William Montague Cobb, who took over from Kivie Kaplan in 1976. The answer given by "Wiki User" is clearly incorrect. James Weldon Johnson was the executive secretary of the NAACP from 1920-1930 -- NOT the president.