WASHINGTON (AP) -- NAACP President and CEO Benjamin Jealous, who is credited with boosting the finances and helping to stabilize the nation's largest civil rights organization, said Sunday that he ...
Benjamin Jealous, the president of the NAACP will step down from his position in January. “As others questioned its vitality, we have been able to regrow the mightiest of all trees in the ecology of ...
In a surprise move, Benjamin Todd Jealous, NAACP president and CEO, says he plans to step down in January, the Washington Post reports. He is slated to make the announcement on Monday. Suggested ...
Ben Jealous, the newly elected president of the NAACP, makes remarks outside the NAACP headquarters in Baltimore, Saturday, May 17, 2008. WASHINGTON (AP) — NAACP President and CEO Benjamin Jealous, ...
Benjamin Todd Jealous, who assumed the presidency of the NAACP at 35, announced Sunday that he is stepping down from the position after five years that saw him become the face of the organization.
WEBVTT WBAL-TV 11 NEWS AT 5 P.M. CONTINUES NOW. THE NAACP IS SEARCHING FOR THEIR NEXT PRESIDENT AND CEO FOR THE NATION'S CIVIL RIGHTS ORGANIZATION, AFTER THE SURPRISING ANNOUNCEMENT THAT THE CURRENT ...
The Baltimore-based group said that its rosters of online activists and donors have grown tremendously during his five-year tenure. Jealous was the group's youngest-ever leader when he was hired as ...
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