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The history and legacy of the African American community in Eugene dates back to at least the 1890s. Now, there’s an effort to preserve the historic…
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Families can get a taste of Eugene history this Friday amid Thanksgiving leftovers and shopping.The Eugene / Springfield NAACP is having an open house on…
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Eugene police and community leaders say they won’t tolerate hate and will work to improve relations between police and the minority community. They held a…
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The Mims House became the first black-owned property in Eugene in 1948, after previous ordinances prohibited people of color from purchasing property or…
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In Eugene Monday hundreds gathered to march in honor of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. The event, hosted by the NAACP, began at Autzen Stadium and traveled…
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Several community members are traveling from Eugene to Washington D.C. to participate in “America’s Journey for Justice” march. Supporters and elected…
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The Executive Director of the NAACP in Lane County says Eugene Police used excessive force on his sister after she tried to stop an officer from deploying…
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Members of the NAACP will begin an 860-mile journey from Selma, Alabama to Washington D.C. Saturday, August 1st.Eugene / Springfield NAACP Director Eric…
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The 2015 NAACP National Convention: Conversations. Moving Forward In Our Nation And Our Communities.Recorded on: July 24th, 2015Air Date: July 27th, 2015 Social justice activists, community leaders, educators, professionals, and students gather in…
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Several hundred marchers gathered in Eugene today to honor Martin Luther King Junior. Speakers including Lane County NAACP president Eric Richardson and…
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KLCC's Claude Offenbacher spoke Tuesday with Eric Richardson. He asked the Lane County NAACP president his reaction to the decision not to indict the…