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The USC Chapter of NAACP

The USC chapter of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People has a rich history of being one of the most active organization at USC. Through its many programs, meetings, and special projects, the USC Chapter of NAACP seeks to create a more revolutionary student body who is willing to sacrifice its rights for the betterment of others.

    The purpose of this chapter is:
  • To inform all college students of the problems affecting people of color.
  • To advance the economic, educational, social, and political status of people of color.
  • To stimulate an appreciation of the African American contribution to US civilization.
  • To develop an intelligent and revolutionary youth leadership.
  • To reach these goals we need you to take a part. We need you to first join and become a member of the fastest growing organization on campus. Then, and most importantly get involved. For this chapter to reach its dream, we will need active members. So come join and get involved because the USC chapter will make you WORLD FAMOUS.

    For more information please check out the rest of the page or you can contact the chapter at: naacp@gwm.sc.edu

    USC Chapter of NAACP
    University of South Carolina
    PO Box 80039
    Columbia SC, 29225


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