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  • ...] Board and the president of the Pensacola Branch of the [[Wikipedia:NAACP|NAACP]].
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  • ...98]]) was a Pensacola [[civil rights]] leader, two-time president of the [[NAACP]] Pensacola branch, and pastor of the [[Greater Mount Lily Baptist Church f His legacy will live forever the local [[NAACP]] chapter has established a scholarship in his honor.
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  • ...Colored People|National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP)]] in New York City.
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  • ...from [[1934]] to [[1944]]. In [[1941]] he was the plaintiff in a federal [[NAACP]] lawsuit against the [[Escambia County School Board]] to mandate equal pay
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  • *[[NAACP]], Freedom Award
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  • ...ents and offered to explain the "seriousness of the white backlash" to the NAACP.<ref>Gordon Harvey. ''A Question of Justice: New South Governors and Educat
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  • ...Brooks. "He had a gun, but his mother said it was in her possession."<ref>"NAACP to Probe Shooting, Asks Deputy's Suspension." ''Pensacola Journal'', Decemb
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  • Matthews became involved with the local [[NAACP]] and [[Southern Christian Leadership Conference]] chapters during the [[ci
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  • ...everal local [[civil rights]] leaders, including [[B. J. Brooks]] of the [[NAACP]] and [[H. K. Matthews]] and [[Otha Leverette]] of the [[Southern Christian
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  • Thanks to a [[1977]] lawsuit by the [[NAACP]], the [[Escambia County Board of County Commissioners]] was forced to hold The [[NAACP]] offered to pay for an independent autopsy to confirm the conclusion, but
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  • ...[[Crestview City Council]]man [[Sam Hayes]], who helped found the local [[NAACP]] branch, said of Sikes, "No matter what your color was, he listened to you
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