Is NAACP Ask of Black Student-Athletes to Boycott SEC Schools Out of Bounds?
The campaign urges athletes and supporters to pressure schools and redirect spending as states redraw maps that weaken Black voting power.
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NAACP’s Derrick Johnson on call for ‘Out of Bounds’ sports boycott, Mississippi redistricting
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Is NAACP ask of Black student-athletes to boycott SEC schools out of bounds?
The NAACP has begun a movement called Out of Bounds, which it hopes will convince Black student-athletes to boycott SEC schools in states that practice gerrymandering, which dilutes the Black vote. Credit: ChatGPT Prairie View football coach Tremaine Jackson will be the first to tell you he is an NAACP guy. He grew up in the Acres Homes area here in Houston, watching his grandmother be a part of the National Association for the Advancement of Co…
The NAACP is Calling for Athletes to Help Fight for Voting Rights
New ‘Out of Bounds’ campaign launches By Caleb Pugh | Our Weekly The NAACP is calling on athletes to hold Southern states accountable for their radicalization of state maps, as many disfranchise black voters and leaders. While this has been an ongoing problem in various Southern states over the years, Louisiana recently made headlines after redrawing its congressional map, eliminating two predominantly Black districts by splitting them and forci…
The NAACP is Calling for Athletes to Help Fight for Voting Rights – The Windy City Word
New ‘Out of Bounds’ campaign launches By Caleb Pugh | Our Weekly The NAACP is calling on athletes to hold Southern states accountable for their radicalization of state maps, as many disfranchise black voters and leaders. While this has been an ongoing problem in various Southern states over the years, Louisiana recently made headlines after redrawing its congressional map, eliminating two predominantly Black districts by splitting them and forci…
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