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 DAYTON UNIT NAACP BEGINNINGS

In 1914, from the 5th Annual Report of the NAACP: Prospective branches, most of the following are to be chartered in the near future:
Albuquerque , NM
Atlantic City, NJ
Baltimore, MD
Cincinnati, OH
Columbus, OH
Dayton, OH
Des Moines, IA
Jacksonville, IL
New Orleans, LA
Peoria, IL
Springfield, IL
Springfield, OH
St. Joseph, MO
Toledo, OH
Dayton Chapter established on February 10, 1915 at Zion Baptist Church. The Dayton Chapter NAACP was Officially Chartered by the NAACP Board of Directors on May 10, 1915. 
First Branch Officers:
James C. Farrow, President (Letter Carrier U.S. Post Office)
Moses H. Jones, Vice President (Leading Colored Lawyer in entire State of Ohio)
William O. Stokes, Secretary (Local Colored Lawyer and father of Rembert Stokes)
Rev. Robert T. James, Chaplin (Local Colored minister)
Miss L.M. Troy, Treasurer
Executive Committee
Charles Price, (Colored Cement contractor and businessman)
W.D. Chamberlain (Caucasian businessman)
Frederick Rike (Co-Owner of Rike’s Department Store)
Mrs. Charles S. Kumler (Wife of Co-owner of Rike-Kumler Department Store)
E.C. Harley (President of E.C. Harley Company)
Rabbi David Lefkowitz (Leading Jewish Leader)
Rev. E.E. Thompson (Caucasian business)
Mrs. Julia Carnell (Wealthy Caucasian and philanthropist)
Dr. B. A. Rose

_ NAACP Vision Statement

The vision of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People is to ensure a society in which all individuals have equal rights and there is no racial hatred or racial discrimination.

_ NAACP Mission Statement

The mission of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People is to ensure the political, educational, social, and economic equality of rights of all persons and to eliminate racial hatred and racial discrimination. ...Read more

_ Dayton Unit NAACP Vision Statement

The Dayton Unit NAACP VISION is to fulfill the Dream of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 by capitalizing on the 2nd “A” of the NAACP, which stands for ADVANCEMENT. Copyright © 2007 Incorporated - DLF

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Fellow Citizens:

Achieving constitutional justice in America isn't easy, but with your help, we will be one step closer. The unemployment rates across the country are staggering for people of African American descent. In almost every City in the these United States of America, the unemployment rate for African Americans is almost doubled the national average. We need to hold every employer accountable to the following mandate as outlined in the United States Declaration of Independence, "We hold these truths to be Self-Evident, that All Men Are Created Equal, that they are endowed by their Creator, with certain Unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness." Ask yourself, if all men are created equal, how do disparities exist? "We the People..." expect equality!!!

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