Defending Black Voter Power

Our democracy is in a crisis. The recent Supreme Court decision in Louisiana vs. Callais is a direct attack and amplifies voter suppression spreading across the country. Our fight for our Black voting rights is fueled through organizing and mobilizing to protect Black electoral power. 

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This country is governed by the U.S. Constitution, which begins with the reminder “We, The People…” Not the politicians. Not the wealthy. The People. As the country celebrates its 250th anniversary in 2026, the NAACP continues to fight for the rights overdue to many.

We, The People is a reminder that the equal rights, quality education, accessible healthcare, and diversity, equity, and inclusion we seek are within our reach. And it can’t be denied by the corporations, politicians, and foreign forces that stand in our way.

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We need all hands on deck this year. Grab your NAACP apparel to show that you’re all in for your community. 

The NAACP will continue to advocate for policies that dismantle systemic injustices and strive to improve the lives of the Black people and all Americans.

– Derrick Johnson, President and CEO, NAACP

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