NAACP Chooses Youngest President Ever
35-year-old Activist And Former News Executive Will Lead Largest Civil Rights Group
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Ben Jealous, the newly elected president of the NAACP, makes remarks outside the NAACP headquarters in Baltimore, Saturday, May 17, 2008. Jealous, a 35-year-old former news executive and lifelong activist, is the youngest president in the NAACP's 99-year history. (AP Photo/Lawrence Jackson) (AP Photo)
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The 64-member board of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People met for eight hours before selecting Jealous in the early morning Saturday. He was formally introduced later Saturday and will take over as president in September.
"I'm excited," Jealous told The Associated Press. "I think that it's a real affirmation that this organization is willing to invest in the future, to invest in the ideas and the leadership of the generation that is currently raising black children in this country."
Though he is not a politician, minister or civil rights icon, Jealous provides the organization with a young but connected chief familiar with black leadership and social justice issues.
He takes the helm as the NAACP's 17th president just months before the organization's centennial anniversary, and as the group looks to boost its coffers.
"There are a small number of groups to whom all black people in this country owe a debt of gratitude, and the NAACP is one of them," Jealous said. "There is work that is undone. ... The need continues and our children continue to be at great risk in this country."
Jealous succeeds Bruce Gordon, who resigned abruptly in March 2007. Gordon left after 19 months, citing clashes with board members over management style and the NAACP's mission as his reasons for leaving. Dennis Courtland Hayes had been serving as interim president and chief executive officer.
Jealous was born in Pacific Grove, California, and educated at Columbia University and Oxford University, where he was a Rhodes Scholar.
He began his professional life in 1991 with the NAACP, where he worked as a community organizer with the Legal Defense Fund.
During the mid 1990s, Jealous was managing editor of the Jackson Advocate, Mississippi's oldest black newspaper.
From 1999 to 2002, Jealous led the country's largest group of black community newspapers as executive director of the National Newspaper Publishers Association.
Jealous left the Publishers Association for Amnesty International to direct its U.S. Human Rights Program, for which he successfully lobbied for federal legislation against prison rape, public disapproval of racial profiling after Sept. 11, and exposure of widespread sentencing of children to life in prison without the possibility of parole.
Since 2005, Jealous has served as president of the Rosenberg Foundation, a private institution that supports civil and human rights advocacy. His experiences caught the attention of the NAACP's search committee, and Jealous said mentors encouraged him to take the job.
"Like all black people in this country, I am deeply grateful for what the NAACP has accomplished in the 20th century, and I want to make sure it's as strong and as powerful in the 21st century," he said. "If I thought that I could help rebuild, if I thought that I could help bring in more funds and give direction to the national staff and increase morale, I needed to take it very seriously, and that's what I've done."
The NAACP was founded in 1909 by an interracial coalition that battled segregation and lynching and helped win some of the nation's biggest civil rights victories. But in the wake of racial advances, the organization has struggled financially.
Jealous said blacks in America still have difficulties and that the gains of recent decades have created a false sense of progress.
"Those of us who are 45 and younger were told, 'The struggle has been won. Go out and flourish. Don't worry about the movement,"' he said.
Among his plans for the group are strengthening its online presence to connect with activists, mobilize public opinion and build a database for tracking racial discrimination and hate crimes; ensuring high voter turnout among blacks in the November election; pushing an aggressive civil rights agenda, regardless of the makeup of the Congress or White House; and retooling the national office to make it more effective at helping local branches affect change in their communities.
Jealous - whose resume doesn't reflect a record of longevity in the workplace - said he's ready to settle in for the long haul. He has spent much of his life in California but has roots in Baltimore, where the NAACP is based. His mother was born in Baltimore, and his parents met while teaching at a junior high school in the city.
"As a black child growing up in this country, there was no higher ambition possible than to lead the NAACP," he said. "No one should be concerned about me going anywhere too soon."
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So what exactly is a "colored" person? I have never ever seen a person that was colorless...have any of you?
Racism is racism regardless what ''color'' the people involved appear to be.
As a dark skinned American I resent waking up every morning and being reminded by the radio, before I get out of bed that I am Black and the playing field is not level.
It is time we get a life, get over it...
They are no longer a creditable organization but instead just another Democrat "special interest" group.
Their "too-close" ties with the Democrat party aren''t helping the poor people in America''s "deep blue one-party cities" where there is nothing but poverty and despair.
Look we have 100''s of thousands of innocent children dropping out of our "deep blue one-party cites" every year. These children, most of them, will NEVER live a life like most Americans because without an education data shows that these children will live a life in poverty.
All Americans need to be concerned for "increasing" the graduation rates for black children in our deep blue cities.
78% dropout by Black American males in Baltimore is unexceptable. (NAACP is headquartered in Baltimore)
24% graduation rate in Detroit is unexceptable.
If Democrats and the NAACP want to be perceived as "helping" poor Black people ..........then they should "really" help poor people.
Where am I wrong?
You mean like what we are doing in Iraq, or like the police do in our own neighborhoods?
"drug selling..." Posted by dowjones20k
Like the Pharmaceutical industry?
murdering thug behavior, Posted by dowjones20k
Again, like Iraq?
"not to mention taking care of thier children..." Posted by dowjones20k
Like vetoing the expansion of health coverage to more needy children?
"and stop glamorizing rap music..." Posted by dowjones20k
As if that was any different from "metal" rock, we should refuse to take one of the all too few legal roads out of poverty?
"educate and teach responsibility." Posted by dowjones20k
In a system that has had it''s budget gutted, and is so obsolete that even "White" children score lower than many developing countries?
How naive.
Or intentionally obfuscatory.
There are many people of all ethnic stripe who have been well educated, or who have educated themselves, only to find that no amount of education will convince racist money markets to invest in their businesses, convince insurers that they deserve the same rate as the "favored" group, because of equal qualification and similar circumstance.
A vastly disproportionate number of "Black" Americans have discovered this, and have endured generations of such abuse.
Whoever told you that "if you went out and got an education and worked hard, there could be a world opened up for you", was one of those who pretends that racism no longer exists.
If a "White" African American immigrant wishes to call himself, or herself an African American, they have that right. If they are South African, there is a good chance that their ancestry was Dutch. Why would they call themselves American, and as you put it "want their name back", when no one has taken it from them?
The term exists because we are Americans, who by dint of the ignorance, fear, guilt, and greed of the descendants of the slave holders, continue to regard us as less than full Americans, with equal rights and responsibilities, we are indeed a "different type" of American.
The term African American is a reminder of the inhumanity that was, and to this day still is endured by the descendants of people stolen from their homes, worked as beasts of burden, then treated as unwanted chattel once slavery became illegal.
If you are uncomfortable with the reminder of your inhumanity, then good, that is the purpose of it, and it apparently is successful in at least one case.
I find it odd that these core value problems do not seem to ever register on the NAACP radar. Just continue to blame society and maybe they will go away.
Maybe its because they would have to be honest with themsleves first instead of blaming everything but the root of the problems?
In support of your statement:
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2004/9/27/19921/9310
Posted by perceptions5
That''s because the tax money is sucked out of the deep blue states and sent to the deep red welfare states.
Posted by alexma50085
ALL Americans weren''t enslaved, hung from trees or made second class citizens. And for anyone who thinks racism doesn''t exist anymore, read some of the stories about what West Virginians were saying about Obama during the primary.
The only problem with the NAACP today was that it''s old leaders did not understand the problems facing black Americans today. Hopefully, a younger guy will have more of a clue. By the way, the NAACP a;so supports Native Americans and other people of color, not just blacks.
Also, while I have not read Obama''s book, what was the context FOR his words? I''ve read some excerpts online, but some others rebutted, claiming they were taken out of context.
As to why people fail; look at the causes. I know some people dislike Bill Cosby for what he has said, but I disagree with those people. What Bill said was correct. He should be listened to and not scorned...
http://home.att.net/~whiteso
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Th
e above link shows in graphic detail this mans links with death and deviance. If he were Catholic, we would have certainly heard about it!
Israeli operatives often are tied to drugs, sexual perversion and crime...Fritzl Mondsee establishment catered to Israelis.
They are no longer a creditable organization but instead just another Democrat "special interest" group.
They "too-close" ties with the Democrat party aren''t helping the poor people in America''s "deep blue one-party cities" where there is nothing but poverty and despair.
Look we have 100''s of thousands of innocent children dropping out of our "deep blue one-party cites" every year. These children, most of them, will NEVER live a life like most Americans because without an education data shows that these children will live a life in poverty.
All Americans need to be concerned for "increasing" the graduation rates for black children in our deep blue cities.
78% dropout by Black American males in Baltimore is unexceptable. (NAACP is headquartered in Baltimore)
24% graduation rate in Detroit is unexceptable.
If Democrats and the NAACP want to be perceived as "helping" poor Black people ..........then they should "really" help poor people.
Where am I wrong?
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