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NAACP Launches $20 Million Plan to Mobilize 6.5 Million Black Voters
As Black voters stand to lose representation, one of the oldest civil rights organizations in the U.S. is leaning on a playbook that allowed it to radically increase Black political [] The post NAACP Launches 20 Million Plan to Mobilize 6.5 Million Black Voters appeared first on URL Media.
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The Root
· Jul 8, 2026
NAACP Launches Historic $20M Campaign to Mobilize Black Voters For Midterms
The NAACP's largest-ever midterm investment aims to boost Black voter turnout in key states through organizing ahead of November's elections.
Truthout
· Jul 4, 2026
Defiance Against Trump Drives Rise of Democratic Socialist in DC Mayor’s Race
Grassroots organizers offer a look inside the movement that helped Janeese Lewis George win the Democratic primary.
RAPPLER
· Jul 1, 2026
Thousands flock to EDSA on Day 1 of INC protest for Marcoleta
The rally started early Tuesday morning, causing heavy traffic along EDSA, and continued through the night
EL PAÍS
· Jul 6, 2026
Patriot Front: The masked white supremacists who marched through Washington on July 4
The group sees immigration and diversity as threats to their vision of the US. Their march produced a lasting image: a young Black woman surrounded by racists
Legal Insurrection
· Jul 10, 2026
Minnesota Department Of Health Buckles To DOJ, Voluntarily Cuts Race-Based Grant
The DOJ noted that the program “ensured that grant funds were prioritized and awarded to organizations that were within counties that had a higher proportion of ‘Black or African American’ and ‘nonwhite Latino(a)’ communities.” The post Minnesota Department Of Health Buckles To DOJ, Voluntarily Cuts Race-Based Grant first appeared on Le·gal In·sur·rec·tion.
The Hindu BusinessLine
· Jul 8, 2026
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Related coverage for "NAACP Launches $20 Million Plan to Mobilize 6.5 Million Black Voters": The Root — NAACP Launches Historic $20M Campaign to Mobilize Black Voters For Midterms. Truthout — Defiance Against Trump Drives Rise of Democratic Socialist in DC Mayor’s Race. RAPPLER — Thousands flock to EDSA on Day 1 of INC protest for Marcoleta. EL PAÍS — Patriot Front: The masked white supremacists who marched through Washington on July 4. Legal Insurrection — Minnesota Department Of Health Buckles To DOJ, Voluntarily Cuts Race-Based Grant. The Hindu BusinessLine — ICICI Prudential Life Insurance reports 14.6% APE growth in June quarter, stocks in red