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NAACP Says We Can't Allow Claudine Gay's Legacy Be Tarnished and Erased

 All of the usual suspects came forward to defend former Harvard president Claudine Gay, even after it was found that she'd plagiarized other people's work almost 50 times, something that would get an undergrad expelled.

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NAACP Bastardizes Texas Law To Ask DoJ To Interfere in State Process

The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) urged the Department of Justice (DoJ) to launch an investigation...

Politics | Liberal Fascism

WATCH: ‘Let Them Die,’ Top PTA, NAACP Official Says In Tirade About Anti-Critical Race Theory Parents

As parents concerned about politicization and standards-lowering in schools gathered in Fairfax County, Virginia, a top PTA and NAACP official led a counter-protest in which she ended a tirade about parents who oppose critical race theory with the exhortation, “Let them die!”

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Liberal Groups Break with Whitehouse Over Controversial Donor Disclosure Rule

The American Civil Liberties Union, NAACP, and other prominent Progressive groups are supporting a Supreme Court challenge to...

Politics | Leftists Are Insane

NAACP Chapter President: Being A Police Officer ‘Is A Choice,’ ‘No Such Thing As Blue Lives’

According to NAACP chapter president Bishop Talbert Swan, there is “no such thing as Blue Lives” because police choose to do their jobs whereas black people do not choose the color of their skin. In a Twitter post on Saturday, the NAACP Greate

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Rachel Dolezal's Artwork Is Not Only Problematic, It Might Be Plagiarized

Rachel Dolezal, the former president of the NAACP chapter in Spokane, Washington, who was "outed as white" last week after allegedly pretending to be black for nearly a decade, is also an &q

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Dolezal in 2010: I’d Be ‘Nervous’ to Go to a Tea Party Rally Because of the All-White Crowd

The New York Times had interviewed Dolezal on the subject.

Miscellaneous | Other Interesting Stories

The Short but Intriguing History of White Americans Pretending to Be Black

A Spokane NAACP officer and Africana Studies professor named Rachel Dolezal has been pretending to be black for nearly a decade, her avowedly Caucasian parents say. It's an unusual story, but not one without precedent. On a number of occasions in American