Flier announcing a public discussion on "Desegregation and the NAACP"

About the Project

The 2023 Black History Month theme, Black Resistance, celebrates African Americans who work to survive and thrive in the face of racial oppression. Historically this has been done through activism, community building, organizing, and network building. This collection of documents from the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People serves as an example of that rich history of this work for change. This flier advertises a public discussion on "Desegregation and the NAACP" featuring Dr. Allan Knight Chalmers, Edward L. Cooper and Lawrence G. Brooks on Friday May 4, 1956 at the Quinn Auditorium of the Rindge Tech High School in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The discussion was sponsored by the American Friends Service Committee, Charles Street Form on Social Issues, Fellowship of Reconciliation, the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom and the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People.

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