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ORGANIZATION

National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. Founded in 1909 as the National Negro Committee, by Ida B. Wells-Barnett, W. E. B. Du Bois, Henry Moscowitz, Mary White Ovington, Oswald Garrison Villiard, and William English Walling.

Official Website:
http://www.naacp.org/

Location:
Baltimore, MD

Founding Date:
1909

NameOccupationBirthDeathKnown for
Hugh J. Addonizio Politician 31-Jan-1914 2-Feb-1981 Mayor of Newark, 1962-70
Angela Alioto Politician 20-Oct-1949   San Francisco politician and pundit
Reuben V. Anderson Attorney 16-Sep-1942   Partner, Phelps Dunbar
Dennis Archer Politician 1-Jan-1942   Mayor of Detroit, 1994-2001
Mario L. Baeza Business c. 1951   Baeza & Co.
Frank Ballance Politician 15-Feb-1942   Congressman from North Carolina, 2003-04
Andrew C. Barrett Government 14-Apr-1942   FCC Commissioner, 1989-96
Marion Barry Politician 6-Mar-1936 22-Nov-2014 Twice Mayor of Washington, DC
Mary McLeod Bethune Educator 10-Jul-1875 18-May-1955 Black activist and educator
Sanford D. Bishop, Jr. Politician 4-Feb-1947   Congressman, Georgia 2nd
Kenneth Blackwell Government 28-Feb-1948   Ohio Secretary of State, 1999-2007
Richard Blumenthal Government 13-Feb-1946   US Senator from Connecticut
Julian Bond Activist 14-Jan-1940 15-Aug-2015 NAACP Chairman, 1998-2010
Edward Bouchet Physicist 15-Sep-1852 28-Oct-1918 First African-American PhD
Barbara L. Bowles Business c. 1946   The Kenwood Group
Kay Boyle Author 19-Feb-1902 27-Dec-1992 The Underground Woman
Sophonisba Breckinridge Activist 1-Apr-1866 30-Jul-1948 Suffragette and abolitionist
Gwendolyn Brooks Poet 7-Jun-1917 3-Dec-2000 Annie Allen
Heywood Broun Journalist 7-Dec-1888 18-Dec-1939 Muckraking reporter of the 1920s and '30s
Roland W. Burris Politician 8-Aug-1937   US Senator from Illinois, 2009-10
Louis B. Butler, Jr. Judge 15-Feb-1952   Justice, Wisconsin Supreme Court
Bob Carr Politician 27-Mar-1943   Congressman from Michigan, 1975-95
Linda Chavez Activist 17-Jun-1947   Neoconservative activist, pundit
Erwin Chemerinsky Scholar 14-May-1953   Legal Scholar
Shirley Chisholm Politician 30-Nov-1924 1-Jan-2005 First black woman elected to US House
Kenneth B. Clark Psychologist 14-Jul-1914 1-May-2005 Studied the effects of prejudice on children
Eric L. Clay Judge 18-Jan-1948   6th Circuit Court of Appeals
Jim Clyburn Politician 21-Jul-1940   Congressman, South Carolina 6th
William K. Coblentz Attorney 28-Jul-1922 13-Sep-2010 Coblentz, Patch, Duffy & Bass
Virgis W. Colbert Business 1939   EVP at Miller Brewing, 1997-2005
William T. Coleman, Jr. Government 7-Jul-1920   US Secretary of Transportation, 1975-77
Cardiss Collins Politician 24-Sep-1931 2-Feb-2013 Congresswoman from Illinois, 1973-97
John Conyers Politician 16-May-1929   Congressman, Michigan 14th
Richard Cordray Government 3-May-1959   Acting Director, Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
Richard Cardinal Cushing Religion 24-Aug-1895 2-Nov-1970 Catholic Archbishop of Boston, 1944-70
Clarence Darrow Attorney 18-Apr-1857 13-Mar-1938 Scopes Monkey Trial (monkey side)
Hal Daub Politician 23-Apr-1941   Mayor of Omaha, 1995-2001
Danny Davis Politician 6-Sep-1941   Congressman, Illinois 7th
Ossie Davis Actor 18-Dec-1917 4-Feb-2005 Do The Right Thing
Drew S. Days III Government 1941   US Solicitor General, 1993-96
Ruby Dee Actor 27-Oct-1924 12-Jun-2014 The Jackie Robinson Story
Adrian W. DeWind Attorney 1-Dec-1913 7-Aug-2009 Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison
Julian C. Dixon Politician 8-Aug-1934 8-Dec-2000 Congressman from California, 1979-2000
Robert Drinan Politician 15-Nov-1920 28-Jan-2007 Jesuit priest, Massachusetts Congressman
W. E. B. Du Bois Sociologist 23-Feb-1868 27-Aug-1963 Civil rights activist
Edward R. Dudley Diplomat 11-Mar-1911 8-Feb-2005 First Black US Ambassador
Marian Wright Edelman Activist 6-Jun-1939   Founder, Children's Defense Fund
Albert Einstein Physicist 14-Mar-1879 18-Apr-1955 Theory of relativity
Charles Evers Activist 11-Sep-1922   Brother of Medgar Evers
Medgar Evers Activist 2-Jul-1925 12-Jun-1963 Civil rights activist murdered in 1963
Sam Farr Politician 4-Jul-1941   Congressman, California 17th
Jessie Redmon Fauset Novelist 27-Apr-1882 30-Apr-1961 Comedy: American Style
Bob Filner Politician 4-Sep-1942   Mayor of San Diego, 2012-13
Donald Fowler Government 12-Sep-1935   DNC chairman, 1995-97
E. Franklin Frazier Sociologist 24-Sep-1894 17-May-1962 Black Bourgeoisie
Jake Gaither Football 11-Apr-1903 18-Feb-1994 Head Coach, Florida A&M, 1945-69
Patrick R. Gaston Business 5-Aug-1957   President, Verizon Foundation
Kenneth A. Gibson Politician 15-May-1932   Mayor of Newark, 1970-86
Benjamin A. Gilman Politician 6-Dec-1922   Congressman from New York, 1973-2003
David Girard-diCarlo Lobbyist 20-Jan-1943   Lobbyist, US Ambassador to Austria
Michael Goldstein Business c. 1942   CEO of Toys R Us, 1994-98
Bruce S. Gordon Business 15-Feb-1946   President of the NAACP, 2005-07
Earl G. Graves Business c. 1935   Black Enterprise magazine
Al Green Politician 1-Sep-1947   Congressman, Texas 9th
Roman S. Gribbs Politician 29-Dec-1925   Mayor of Detroit, 1970-74
Robert P. Griffin Politician 6-Nov-1923 16-Apr-2015 US Senator from Michigan, 1966-79
Lani Guinier Educator 19-Apr-1950   The Tyranny of the Majority
Fred Hampton, Sr. Activist 30-Aug-1948 4-Dec-1969 Black Panther leader assassinated by police
Conrad K. Harper Attorney c. 1940   Simpson Thatcher & Bartlett
Ann Weaver Hart Educator 1948   President, Temple University
Alcee Hastings Politician 5-Sep-1936   Congressman, Florida 20th
Wade Henderson Activist 1948   Leadership Conference on Civil Rights
A. Leon Higginbotham, Jr. Judge 25-Feb-1928 14-Dec-1998 Chief Justice, 3rd Circuit Court of Appeals
Barney Hill Hoaxer 20-Jul-1922 25-Feb-1969 Self-proclaimed UFO abductee
Betty Hill Hoaxer 28-Jun-1919 17-Oct-2004 Self-proclaimed UFO abductee
Eric H. Holder, Jr. Government 21-Jan-1951   US Attorney General, 2009-15
Benjamin Hooks Activist 31-Jan-1925 15-Apr-2010 NAACP Director, 1977-92
Harold Ickes Government 15-Mar-1874 3-Feb-1952 US Secretary of the Interior, 1933-46
Maynard Jackson Politician 23-Mar-1938 23-Jun-2003 First black Mayor of Atlanta
Benjamin Todd Jealous Activist c. 1972   President of the NAACP
Eddie Bernice Johnson Politician 3-Dec-1935   Congresswoman, Texas 30th
James Weldon Johnson Author 17-Jun-1871 26-Jun-1938 God's Trombones
Vernon Jordan Business 15-Aug-1935   Advisor to Bill Clinton
Percy Julian Chemist 11-Apr-1899 19-Apr-1975 Physostigmine and cortisone
Marcy Kaptur Politician 17-Jun-1946   Congresswoman, Ohio 9th
Pamela S. Karlan Scholar 1959   Constitutional and legal scholar
Helen Keller Activist 27-Jun-1880 1-Jun-1968 Deaf and blind activist
Florence Kelley Activist 12-Sep-1859 17-Feb-1932 Founder of National Consumers League
Marilyn Kelly Judge 15-Apr-1938   Justice, Michigan Supreme Court
Dale Kildee Politician 16-Sep-1929   Congressman, Michigan 5th
Carolyn Kilpatrick Politician 25-Jun-1945   Congresswoman from Michigan, 1997-2011
Kwame Kilpatrick Politician 8-Jun-1970   Mayor of Detroit, 2002-08
Fred Kleisner Business c. 1944   CEO of Wyndham International
W. H. Knight Educator c. 1954   Law Professor, University of Washington
Milton R. Konvitz Educator 12-Mar-1908 5-Sep-2003 Cornell Professor, Labor and Industrial Relations
Joanne C. Kozberg Administrator ?   California Strategies
Corliss Lamont Activist 28-Mar-1902 26-Apr-1995 Millionaire socialist
Mel Levine Politician 7-Jun-1943   Congressman from California, 1983-93
William M. Lewis, Jr. Business 30-Apr-1956   Co-Chair Investment Banking at Lazard
Joseph Lieberman Politician 24-Feb-1942   Former US Senator from Connecticut
Rayford W. Logan Historian 7-Jan-1897 4-Nov-1982 The Negro in American Life and Thought
Joseph Lowery Activist 6-Oct-1921   Co-Founder of the SCLC
Conrad L. Mallett, Jr. Business 12-Nov-1953   Chief Justice of Michigan, 1997-99
Thurgood Marshall Judge 2-Jul-1908 24-Jan-1993 First black US Supreme Court justice
Vilma S. Martinez Attorney 17-Oct-1943   US Ambassador to Argentina
Hattie McDaniel Actor 10-Jun-1893 26-Oct-1952 Mammy in Gone with the Wind
Gabrielle K. McDonald Judge 12-Apr-1942   US District Court Judge, Texas, 1979-88
Cynthia McKinney Politician 17-Mar-1955   Congresswoman from Georgia, 1993-2003 and 2005-07
Lucia Ames Mead Activist 5-May-1856 1-Nov-1936 Swords and Ploughshares
Kendrick Meek Politician 6-Sep-1966   Congressman from Florida, 2003-11
Gregory Meeks Politician 25-Sep-1953   Congressman, New York 6th
Kweisi Mfume Politician 24-Oct-1948   Former Congressman, CEO of the NAACP
Juanita Millender-McDonald Politician 7-Sep-1938 22-Apr-2007 Congresswoman from California, 1996-2007
Gwen Moore Politician 18-Apr-1951   Congresswoman, Wisconsin 4th
Dutch Morial Politician 9-Oct-1929 24-Dec-1989 Mayor of New Orleans, 1978-86
Dennis Muchmore Business c. 1947   Muchmore Harrington Smalley & Associates
James C. Napier Government 9-Jun-1845 21-Apr-1940 Founder of Nashville One-Cent Savings Bank
Robert Nix, Jr. Judge 13-Jul-1928 23-Aug-2003 Pennsylvania Chief Justice, 1984-96
Eleanor Holmes Norton Politician 13-Jun-1937   Congresswoman, Washington DC
Charles Ogletree Attorney 31-Dec-1952   Law professor
Major Owens Politician 28-Jun-1936 21-Oct-2013 Former Congressman from Brooklyn
Rod Paige Government 17-Jun-1933   US Secretary of Education, 2000-04
Dorothy Parker Author 22-Aug-1893 7-Jun-1967 Constant Reader known for acerbic quips
Rosa Parks Activist 4-Feb-1913 24-Oct-2005 Wouldn't sit in the back of the bus
David A. Paterson Politician 20-May-1954   Governor of New York, 2008-11
Deval Patrick Politician 31-Jul-1956   Governor of Massachusetts
Robert P. Patterson Judge 12-Feb-1891 22-Jan-1952 US Secretary of War, 1945-47
Donald Payne Politician 16-Jul-1934 6-Mar-2012 Congressman from New Jersey, 1989-2012
Tyler Perry Film Director 13-Sep-1969   Diary of a Mad Black Woman
Ann Petry Novelist 12-Oct-1908 28-Apr-1997 The Street
Reince Priebus Government 18-Mar-1972   RNC Chairman
Peggy A. Quince Judge 3-Jan-1948   Justice, Florida Supreme Court
Nick Rahall Politician 20-May-1949   Congressman, West Virginia 3rd
A. Philip Randolph Activist 15-Apr-1889 16-May-1979 20th century civil rights leader
Gilbert T. Ray Business c. 1944   Former Partner, O'Melveny and Myers
Linda Johnson Rice Business 22-Mar-1958   CEO of Johnson Publishing
Jackie Robinson Baseball 31-Jan-1919 24-Oct-1972 First negro in the major leagues
Ray M. Robinson Business 30-Nov-1947   Former AT&T executive
Eleanor Roosevelt First Lady 11-Oct-1884 7-Nov-1962 First Lady under FDR
Albert J. Rosenthal Educator 5-Mar-1919 17-Mar-2010 Dean of Columbia Law School, 1979-84
Julius Rosenwald Business 12-Aug-1862 6-Jan-1932 Sears executive and Good Samaritan
Jan Schakowsky Politician 26-May-1944   Congresswoman, Illinois 9th
Mark Schauer Politician 2-Oct-1961   Congressman from Michigan, 2009-11
Bobby Scott Politician 30-Apr-1947   Congressman, Virginia 3rd
Terri Sewell Politician 1-Jan-1965   Congresswoman, Alabama 7th
Joshua I. Smith Business c. 1941   Coaching Group LLC
Joel Elias Spingarn Critic 17-May-1875 26-Jul-1939 Literary critic, NAACP leader
Alex-St. James Activist c. 1960   African American Republican Leadership Council
Michael S. Steele Politician 19-Oct-1958   RNC Chairman, 2009-11
David J. Stern Basketball 22-Sep-1942   Commissioner of the NBA
Carl E. Stewart Judge 2-Jan-1950   5th Circuit Court of Appeals
H. Patrick Swygert Educator 17-Mar-1943   President of Howard University, 1995-2008
Ray Taliaferro Radio Personality 7-Feb-1939   KGO late-night talk show host
C. Delores Tucker Activist 4-Oct-1927 12-Oct-2005 National Congress of Black Women
Cicely Tyson Actor 19-Dec-1933   Sounder
Sheryl Underwood Comic 28-Oct-1963   The Talk
Lillian Wald Activist 10-Mar-1867 1-Sep-1940 Henry Street Settlement
Harold Washington Politician 15-Apr-1922 25-Nov-1987 First black Mayor of Chicago
Diane Watson Politician 12-Nov-1933   Congresswoman from California, 2001-11
Mel Watt Politician 26-Aug-1945   Congressman, North Carolina 12th
Robert C. Weaver Government 29-Dec-1907 17-Jul-1997 US HUD Secretary, 1966-68
Ted Wells Attorney 28-Apr-1950   Washington lawyer
Ida B. Wells-Barnett Activist 16-Jul-1862 25-Mar-1931 Civil rights advocate
Jessamyn West Author 18-Jul-1902 23-Feb-1984 The Friendly Persuasion
George Henry White Politician 18-Dec-1852 28-Dec-1918 Congressman from North Carolina, 1897-1901
Walter White Activist 1-Jul-1893 21-Mar-1955 Worked against lynchings
Roger Wilkins Educator 25-Mar-1932   Author, blackademic
Jesse T. Williams, Sr. Business c. 1940   VP at Goodyear, 1988-98
Karen Hastie Williams Business 30-Sep-1944   Retired Partner, Crowell & Moring
Wendell Willkie Politician 18-Feb-1892 8-Oct-1944 Defeated by Roosevelt in 1940
Margaret Bush Wilson Activist 30-Jan-1919 11-Aug-2009 NAACP Chairman, 1975-83
Howard Zinn Historian 24-Aug-1922 27-Jan-2010 A People's History of the United States

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