NAACP v Alabama was important because it would have prohibited the NAACP from operating in the state of Alabama. The NAACP won the case and it was a big victory for civil rights.
I would like for someone to contact me my name is Mr. George DuBuclet, Jr., I have contributed to the NAACP; but they have continue to misspell my last name when sending me correspondence , at my mailing address. Thanks
Rosa Parks was a member of the Montgomery, Alabama, chapter of the NAACP.
Rosa Parks volunteered as the secretary to Edgar Nixon, President of the Montgomery, Alabama, NAACP from 1943 until 1956 or '57.
The civil rights organization won a number of important cases against segregation in the 1950s was the NAACP. The acronym stands for National Association for the Advancement of Colored People.
I am assuming you are asking "Who was Rosa Parks a secretary for?" If this is what you are asking then the answer is, "Rosa Parks was the secretary of E. D. Nixon of the Montgomery, Alabama branch of the NAACP. "
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.
The NAACP was founded in 1909
The NAACP took place in 1960
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He was an attorney for the NAACP. - NovaNet.
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