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  2. Derrick Johnson (activist) - Wikipedia

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    Derrick Johnson is an American lawyer who is the current president and CEO of the NAACP. [1] He had previously served as president of its Mississippi state chapter, [ 2 ] and vice chairman of its board of directors. [ 1 ]

  3. ‘Tell Them You Love Me’: Where is Anna Stubblefield now?

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    “Tell Them You Love Me” chronicles the story of Anna Stubblefield, a former tenured professor at Rutgers University who had a sexual affair with Derrick Johnson, a nonverbal man with cerebral ...

  4. 'The Gates': The First Black Daytime Soap Opera in 35 Years ...

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    On Wednesday, CBS and the NAACP announced that the first Black daytime soap opera in 35 years is currently in development for the network.The soap will follow the lives of a wealthy Black family ...

  5. NAACP to spend $20 million mobilizing Black voters this fall

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    The NAACP plans to spend $20 million encouraging Black Americans, ... our commitment to making our voices heard is unwavering,” Derrick Johnson, NAACP president and CEO, said in a statement. ...

  6. Tell Them You Love Me - Wikipedia

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    Tell Them You Love Me is a documentary film that details the case against Anna Stubblefield, a Rutgers University professor convicted in 2015 of sexually abusing Derrick Johnson, a nonverbal person with cerebral palsy whom she was allegedly supporting through facilitated communication. [2]

  7. Hazel Nell Dukes - Wikipedia

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    From 1989 to 1992, Dukes served as the national president of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP). [2] [3] Dukes was also made president of the New York City Off-Track Betting Corporation (NYCOTB) in 1990, twenty-five years after she had been doing social work there. [4]

  8. NAACP CEO says he’s at Democratic convention to do ... - AOL

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    Derrick Johnson, the president and CEO of the NAACP, took an apparent jab at former President Trump’s “Black job” remarks in his opening statement at the Democratic National Convention on ...

  9. Margaret Bush Wilson - Wikipedia

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    Born in St. Louis, Missouri, she successfully managed the St. Louis law firm for more than 40 years. [1] Wilson completed her undergraduate degree in economics at Talladega CollegeShe graduated with honors in 1940, after studying in India for six months, as a recipient of the Juliette Derricotte Fellowship, which had been established by Sue Bailey Thurman. [2]