About The Garland Branch

The History of the Garland Branch NAACP

The Garland Branch of NAACP was chartered in July 1984 with 127 Charter Members. The Charter Officers were Goldie Locke, President and Johnnie Stedham, First Vice President, with 18 members of the Executive Committee. 

 The first organizational meeting was held with over-flow hosted by Richard Dockery, Regional Director of the NAACP. The two major issues at that meeting was firing of Sam Allen from the Police Department and substandard schools in the minority area.   

Sam Allen was later reinstated to the Fire Department. The newly formed Charter of NAACP successfully intervened in Desegregation Court Order.  

In 1988 the Chapter successfully filed a discrimination case on behalf of 27 African American  E-Systems employees with the OFCCA.

Garland Branch Highlights & Accomplishments

·       2001 NAACP Thalheimer Award: This award is granted by the National Board of Directors and President/CEO in recognition of outstanding Branch programs and services to the community in support of the Associations’ mission.  The Garland Branch has one of the most ethnically diverse Executive Committees in the Association.

 

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