by naacplocal | Jan 10, 2024 | Events, press, Press Release
To mark the seventh annual National Day of Racial Healing, the Freeport of the NAACP, in collaboration with numerous community leaders and organizations, commemorates the celebration on Saturday, January 13, in a day of events at the Freeport Public Library. The...
by naacplocal | Mar 2, 2023 | Black History Month, Events, fundraiser, news
The Black History T-Shirt Design contest winner for the 2023 Freeport NAACP Branch is Mr. Nathan J. Taylor, artist extraordinaire. Mr. Taylor, a visual artist, painter, graphic designer, and art director, submitted three designs based on the following themes: Black...
by naacplocal | Feb 28, 2023 | Black History Month, Events, news
Ruby Bridges was the first African American child to desegregate the all-white William Frantz Elementary School in Louisiana during the New Orleans school desegregation crisis on November 14, 1960. She was six years old at the time. Despite intimidation and...
by naacplocal | Feb 27, 2023 | Black History Month, Events, news
Ida B. Wells was an African American journalist, abolitionist and feminist who led an anti-lynching crusade in the United States in the 1890s. She owned the newspaper The Memphis Free Speech and Headlight and was a vocal critic of segregated schools. Later, she became...
by naacplocal | Feb 26, 2023 | Black History Month, Events, news
As you stroll the cookie aisle in the grocery, the familiar yellow box filled with chocolate chip cookies that says Famous Amos Cookies was created by Wally Amos. He first began selling cookies in 1975, after receiving some start-up money from several close friends,...
by naacplocal | Feb 25, 2023 | Black History Month, Events, news
Dr. Patricia Bath, an ophthalmologist and laser scientist, was not only the first female African-American doctor to patent a medical device but also the first person to invent a surgery that greatly advanced treatment for cataracts. Dr. Bath invented the Laserphaco...