Since
its inception in 1910, the National Urban League
and its local affiliates have been at the
forefront of the civil rights movement, and
continue that leadership and advocacy role
today. With key programs focused on empowering
African Americans to achieve equality in all
aspects of America life, the League builds
bridges that will close the equality gap
forever.
The right to vote is the first step in civic
empowerment. That is why the National Urban
League and its
affiliates
are leading a new empowerment movement to give
people the skills and access they need to take
an active role in determining the direction
quality of life and policies shaping their
communities.
We work to promote and ensure all of our
civil rights by actively working to eradicate
all barriers to equal participation in all
aspects of American life -- whether political,
economic, social, educational or cultural.
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