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NAACP Houston Branch Records

 Collection
Identifier: 2026-002

Dates

  • 1977-1988

Conditions Governing Access

This collection is not yet fully processed. For questions about materials in this collection or to request access, contact curator Vince Lee at [email protected]

Extent

9 linear feet

Additional Description

Biographical / Historical

Houston Branch History

From the dark days of the Camp Logan riots in 1917, the NAACP Houston Branch has been fighting for civil rights and social justice. It took many years, but the relentless work of the NAACP did finally free the unjustly imprisoned soldiers. Some soldiers served as many as 20 years before their release, the NAACP Houston Branch never gave up the fight to free them.

In the 1940s, our branch of the NAACP, along with the masterful Thurgood Marshall from the national office, fought to overturn the exclusion of Blacks from voting in the Democratic Primary in Harris County. The case went all the way to the Supreme Court where the white primary was outlawed. The essence of that fight is not lost on us. Voting is one of the most important ways that we can influence the direction of our community and country.

For more than 100 years, the NAACP Houston Branch has been an important part of this community and the lives of many. The next 100 years will prove to be just as critical as a new generation of leaders take the rein to bring this organization even higher while helping to develop future generations of civil rights leaders.

(Source: https://www.naacphouston.org/history-and-purpose)

Finding Aid & Administrative Information

Title
Guide to the NAACP Houston Branch Records
Language of description
English
Script of description
Latin

Repository Details

Repository Details

Part of the University of Houston Libraries Special Collections Repository

Contact:
University of Houston Libraries Special Collections
MD Anderson Library
4333 University Drive
Houston TX 77204-2000 USA
713-743-9750