|
Columnists
Our Legacy: The NAACP celebrates 100 years of servicePublished 11/20/09
It seems tonight's visit by the Rev. Jeremiah Wright is causing quite a stir in Anne Arundel County. Just when we thought politics would take a backseat to the normalcy of the rest of our lives, here we go again. While some attendees cannot wait to hear him, there are more than a few who have forgotten why he is here. It is not every year that such a powerful, controversial voice speaks to attendees of the NAACP annual freedom fund banquet. It is not every year that the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, NAACP, celebrates 100 years of service to the people of this country. Answering the call...
|
| #1 - City restrictions force Sunday Capital delivery delay (29 comments) |
| #2 - Digging out from the Blizzard of 2010 (16 comments) |
| #3 - Home of the Week: The transformation of an ugly duckling (14 comments) |
| #4 - Officer released from jail (12 comments) |
| #5 - Drinking & Driving (9 comments) |
If you encounter other problems, please email ewiffin@capitalgazette.com and include your name, username, and any errors or messages that are displayed. The more information you can provide, the better able we will be to assist you.
In order to post or vote on a comment, you must be signed in with a hometownannapolis account.
Take a look at a summary of Commenting Guidelines.
If you encounter other problems, please email ewiffin@capitalgazette.com and include your name, username, and any errors or messages that are displayed. The more information you can provide, the better able we will be to assist you.