Interesting question. I am not active in the NAACP. I have traditionally been a big supporter of "get out the vote" drives, but now I'm not so sure. Our people were murdered and suffered near impossible odds in order to try and vote. For those of us who chose not to exercise the privilege to vote, I don't know how concerted an effort we should make to "pressure" them to vote. They most likely haven't a clue on the bonds and issues in the local and state arena, so might folks do more harm than good by voting for issues of which they have not analyzed?
Re: NAACP: I really like Kweisi Mfume. No organization outlives its usefulness unless they don't anticipate change and redefine the platform and objectives accordingly. Whether the NAACP can or is willing to do that will be the test of their continued effectiveness.
[This message has been edited by Shelacious (edited October 23, 2000).]
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