NAACP President speaks at Oakland Museum

NAACP President Benjamin Jealous speaks at the Oakland Museum of California April 25 The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) celebrated its 100-year anniversary in February. As this country's oldest multi-racial civil rights organization begins its second century, many have asked if it is still relevant.

On April 25, NAACP National President Benjamin Todd Jealous outlined the organization's "Visions for America" to a packed audience--and overflow room-at the Oakland Museum of California and answered that question with a resounding "yes."

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