The NAACP', Lelal
Department rcceDtly scqrcd
another ictory in the
Auoci tio " long It ding
commitment to full political
.•• ntwoB
ere elected to
klaboma) city ClOUD-
cit
The election c e as the
result of a suit filed by the
NAACP in 1988 char&iDI
UDder the V· . Ad of
1965,B
! RECOGNIZFB NO
LIMITS TO -LEARNING.
African-American achievers
sh re a common trait: a prOfoUnd .
commitment, an inner drive, that
lets nothing stand in the way of
education. Because they know
that education is critical for
success.
f4. RJR Nabisco, we share that
d� for educational opportunit�.
So that fNery African-American
. son and daughter can achieve
the potential within them.
fad· .
to
IMfSI·llVto the � S4-n'1Im
� A major or to the United Food since
it created in 1944, and a IIUUI.U. .. member of its
__ •• ann Dol Roundtablt
• Oed· to improving K-12· by fu .
innovative Ul1.1.ft.I1 alms through our ext Century
School Fu , ·ch the year awarded many of its first 15
with preOO. ninority &tJdet:It boef
eIeC:bOIlS iDduc:IC BeDDtttsWlei
.c, Dover, DeL;
• - Soar1Ubur&. �aa
u·
Though many of the \umg
rights challengers are being
fought in the Old South, the
NAACP Legal Department
carries on it battle for full
political participation in
lagar Falls, . Y. .
grants to
0.,. .
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