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  2. 'This was a breach of trust': TX NAACP confirms 66 former UT ...

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    Nelson Linder, president of Austin’s NAACP chapter, said protesting and voting is important and critical to the future of this state. Other officials at the news conference also applauded ...

  3. Austin Public Library - Wikipedia

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    Austin Public Library is a public library system serving Austin, Texas, United States.It is operated by the City of Austin and consists of the Central Library on Cesar Chavez Street (which replaced the old Faulk Central Library in 2017), the Austin History Center, 20 branches and the Recycled Reads bookstore and upcycling facility.

  4. NAACP official, relatives asking for further investigation into shooting death of Steven Smith in Bastrop County on Sept. 13

  5. Rupert Richardson - Wikipedia

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    Rupert Florence Richardson (January 14, 1930 – January 24, 2008) was an American civil rights activist and civil rights leader who served as the national president of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) from 1992 to 1995, and as the national president emeritus of the NAACP following her term as president.

  6. Austin History Center - Wikipedia

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    The Austin History Center is the local history collection of the Austin Public Library and the city's historical archive. The building opened as the official Austin Public Library in 1933 and served as the main library until 1979, [ 2 ] when library functions moved to the John Henry Faulk Library, a newer facility next door.

  7. List of Delta Sigma Theta members - Wikipedia

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    1935–1939. She was extremely active in the civil rights movement and lobbied with the NAACP on the anti-lynching bill being considered in Congress. She received honors and awards from the California State Senate and the City of Berkeley, California. Under her tenure, the National Library Project was implemented. [1] H. Elsie Austin, J.D. Zeta

  8. 'He fought to the very end': Steven Nelson executed in Texas ...

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    Nelson's execution is the second in the U.S. this year and the first in Texas in 2025. The state is set to execute another man next week on Feb. 13, the same day as another execution in Florida.

  9. Volma Overton - Wikipedia

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    Volma Robert Overton (September 26, 1924 – October 31, 2005) was an African-American civil rights activist and president of NAACP's Austin, Texas chapter from 1962 to 1983. [2] [3] He is best known for his legal efforts to end racial segregation in Austin schools. [4] Overton was born in Maha in the rural southeast of Travis County. [4]