NAACP
Woman's Lawsuit Seeks At Least $15M From NAACP, Former Boss
A woman who repeatedly told the national NAACP that her supervisor in the North Carolina conference had sexually harassed her is suing the national group and the ex-supervisor.
GOP Effort To Restore Voter ID For Primary Faces Opposition
It's too late to restore a photo identification requirement to vote in North Carolina for the March primary, attorneys for the state and the NAACP wrote separately on Friday, opposing efforts by Re
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State NAACP President Demands Resignation Of NC Elections Board Chief
The head of the North Carolina NAACP, along with election security advocates, sent a letter asking for a leadership change at the State Board of Elections.
NAACP Suspends NC Candidate Over Sexual Harassment Claim
The national NAACP said Thursday that it has suspended a candidate for president of the North Carolina chapter over sexual harassment claims made against him by a former employee.
NAACP Acknowledges 'Sexual Impropriety' Complaint From NC
The national NAACP says it's looking into a complaint about sexual harassment within the North Carolina chapter of the civil rights group.
Restrictions On Deployed U.S. Troop Data Could Put 2020 Census 'At Risk'
Judges Reject NAACP Challenge To Voter ID, Income Tax Referendums
The state's highest court has rejected a request to block two proposed amendments to the state's constitution from the November ballots.