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Civil Rights Action Monday in Atlantic City - Meet at 12 Noon Borgata
Join us Monday, July 18 to hand deliver a letter to Kristen Clarke, the U.S. Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights notifying of her of our intent to request an investigation into the civil rights violations being committed by the state of New Jersey against the children being forced to attend segregated schools. We are meeting at the Borgata Hotel and Casino at 12 Noon at the Borgata Baking Co. near the self park entrance. Go here if you would like to join us. We know this is late notice for some but many of us will be in AC for the NAACP convention.
U.S. Assistant Attorney General Kristen Clarke to Address 113th NAACP National Convention
Go here to see letter to US Assisant U.S. Assistant Attorney General Kristen Clarke