The NAACP's plea to young Black athletes prompted broad skepticism. Here is why the concept shouldn't be dismissed.
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NPR's Juana Summers talks with NAACP President and CEO Derrick Johnson about his organization's Out of Bounds campaign that draws a connection between Black student athletes and voting rights.
America’s oldest civil rights organizations has drifted from the principles that once made it credible.
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Discover the history of Hollywood development with 15 famous TV spin-offs that were officially announced but vanished from the network schedules.