W.E.B DuBois

W.E.B. DuBois
One of NAACP founders

2011 Freedom Fund Banquet

The annual Freedom Fund Banquet was held on Friday, September 9, 2011 at Charlottesville's Doubletree Hotel. Our speaker was Mr. Jack Gravely, University of Virginia School of Law Graduate, WLEE Talk Show Host, and former NAACP State Director. Other highlights of the evening included the naming of the second recipient of the Virginia Banks Carrington Award. See the event flyer for details.

Event sponsorships are available. Download a copy of our Patron Letter for more information.

Living Wage Remarks

NAACP President, Dr. M. Rick Turner spoke at the University of Virginia's Living Wage Rally on April 20, 2011. Download a copy of his remarks HERE.

NAACP Scholarship

The Albemarle-Charlottesville NAACP is offering a scholarship to a graduating senior. The scholarship is for Albemarle-Charlottesville area students who are academically competitive and active in the community. Application deadline is April 16, 2012. Click to download an application and scholarship brochure.

Albemarle-Charlottesville NAACP 2011 Year End Report

Read Dr. M. Rick Turner's report on the past year's accomplishments and the challenges and opportuniites that lie ahead. Click here to download the report in .PDF format.

NAACP Convention

The NAACP 103rd Annual
Convention will be held in Houston, Texas. - July7-12, 2012. Please contact M. Rick Turner for futher information.

NAACP Town Hall Meeting

On April 11, 2012, the Albemarle Charlottesville NAACP hosted a town hall meeting: Things get resolved…when you get involved. Click here to download the press release.

WELCOME

Welcome to the NAACP Albemarle-Charlottesville Branch. We invite you to browse our site to discover the contributions this organization makes in the community and how we may be able to help you. While here, find out ways to become a member and join us in the fight for justice and equailty.

MISSION STATEMENT

The mission of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People is to ensure the political, educational, social, and economic equality of rights of all persons and to eliminate racial hatred and racial discrimination.

VISION STATEMENT

The vision of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People is to ensure a society in which all individuals have equal rights and there is no racial hatred or racial discrimination.

OBJECTIVES

The following statement of objectives is found on the first page of the NAACP Constitution — the principal objectives of the Association shall be: