Hazel Dukes, a longtime New York City and national civil rights leader, died in her Harlem home on March 1 at 92 years old.
Hazel Dukes, the president of the New York State chapter of the NAACP and lifelong civil rights advocate, has died.
Steph Curry dunked! For the first time in six years, the Golden State Warriors star had the ball alone for a seemingly easy ...
Hazel Dukes, the president of the New York State chapter of the NAACP and lifelong civil rights advocate, died Saturday at ...
Former Columbus NAACP President Nana Watson isn't the only local NAACP leader who has been suspended from their positions recently by national board.
Dr. Hazel Nell Dukes, a prominent civil rights activist and longtime president of the NAACP New York State Conference, has ...
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Trenton's police director and mayor laid out changes and initiatives made to the city's police department Friday.
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Raymond Pace Alexander
Raymond Pace Alexander was born in Philadelphia in 1897 in the 7th Ward, currently Central City, where many working-class Black Americans lived. His parents moved north to Philadelphia in search of ...
Plan called upon every organization in town, “from the Chamber of Commerce to the Cub Scouts,” to come up with “one project, ...