Wednesday, March 03, 2021

NAACP PRESIDENT AND CEO, DERRICK JOHNSON, RELEASES STATEMENT ON THE PASSING OF CIVIL RIGHTS ICON, VERNON JORDAN

NAACP president and CEO Derrick Johnson released the following statement on the passing on civil rights icon Vernon Jordan:

“Today, the world lost an influential figure in the fight for civil rights and American politics, Vernon Jordan. An icon to the world and a lifelong friend to the NAACP, his contribution to moving our society toward justice is unparalleled. In 2001, Jordan received the NAACP’s Spingarn Medal for a lifetime of social justice activism. Vernon started his career as Georgia Field Secretary for the NAACP in the 1950s. He served along with Medgar Evers, in Mississippi; Robert Saunders in Florida; and I. DeQuincey Newman in South Carolina during the period after Brown v. Board of Education. He went on to become a courageous leader within the National Urban League and a stalwart in the Movement. He was an NAACP giant and a mover and shaker in the legal and political world. His influence and his inspiration will be missed. His exemplary life will shine as a guiding light for all those who seek truth and justice for all people.”

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1 comment:

Dillon Stone said...

Thankk you for this