The NAACP Fort Worth Tarrant County is a branch of the NAACP, the nation's oldest and largest civil rights organization, founded in 1909. With a mission to ensure political, educational, social, and economic equality for all individuals and to eliminate race-based discrimination, the branch has been actively working towards these objectives since its charter in 1934.
Under the leadership of Branch President Estella Williams, the NAACP Fort Worth Tarrant County engages in various activities, including voter registration, advocacy for civil rights legislation, and public education on the adverse effects of racial discrimination. Committed to achieving equality of rights and eliminating race prejudice, the branch continues to fight for social justice for all Americans through democratic processes and lawful actions.
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