NAACP Atlanta Branch
One of the largest local NAACP branches in the US.
Civil rights · Atlanta, GA, USA
@blackwikiNAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund
Civil-rights law firm founded by Thurgood Marshall in 1940 to litigate desegregation cases.
Civil rights law · New York, NY, USA
@blackwikiNAACP Mississippi State Conference
Mississippi NAACP umbrella for over 100 branches across the state.
Civil rights · Jackson, MS, USA
@blackwikiNAACP National Headquarters (Baltimore)
Founded 1909 in NYC; HQ now in Baltimore.
Civil rights · Baltimore, MD, USA
@blackwikiNational Action Network
Civil rights organization led by Rev. Al Sharpton; chapters across the country.
Civil rights · New York, NY, USA
@blackwikiNational Association of Black Accountants
DC professional association of Black accounting and finance professionals.
Professional development · Greenbelt, MD, USA
@blackwikiNational Association of Black Journalists
DC professional association of Black journalists; founded 1975.
Professional development · Washington, DC, USA
@blackwikiNational Bar Association
Membership association of Black attorneys; founded 1925 in DC.
Law · Washington, DC, USA
@blackwikiNational Black MBA Association
Atlanta-headquartered professional association for Black MBAs and business leaders.
Professional development · Atlanta, GA, USA
@blackwikiNational Coalition of 100 Black Women
Multi-state professional women's organization founded in 1970 in NYC, chapters across the South.
Professional development · New York, NY, USA
@blackwikiNational Society of Black Engineers
Alexandria-area student-and-professional org increasing the number of culturally responsible Black engineers.
Professional development · Alexandria, VA, USA
@blackwikiNational Urban League — Atlanta
Atlanta affiliate of the National Urban League, the country's oldest civil-rights and economic-empowerment organization.
Workforce & housing · Atlanta, GA, USA
@blackwikiNCAA Black Coaches Association
Network of Black NCAA athletic coaches and administrators.
Sports · Indianapolis, IN, USA
@blackwikiNCNW — National Council of Negro Women
DC national women's organization founded by Mary McLeod Bethune in 1935.
Civic · Washington, DC, USA
@blackwikiNew Georgia Project
Statewide nonpartisan voter-registration organization founded by Stacey Abrams.
Voter engagement · Atlanta, GA, USA
@blackwikiNorth Carolina Council of Churches
Statewide North Carolina ecumenical advocacy organization.
Faith advocacy · Raleigh, NC, USA
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