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Melanie L. Campbell

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33: 184:. Campbell cites Height for the emphasis she placed on universal respect across generations: "She knew youth are our future, but never missed an opportunity to salute the Sheroes on whose shoulders she stood". Campbell became the executive director of the NCBCP in 2000 and went on to become president and CEO in 2011. 211: 361: 560: 646: 718: 189:
The fight for inclusion never ends. It can be burdensome, but we have to keep doing it. If we lose this battle, we lose our fight to build power and for self-determination.
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in a push to get more African-American voters to the polls. Campbell's efforts are credited with registering 200,000 voters in the 2004, 2008, and 2012 national elections.
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in Florida classrooms. Campbell recounts one of her childhood memories from the 1950s as hiding on the floor while her father stood guard outside, fearing a visit from the
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In 2010, Campbell received the National Urban League's Women of Power Award for her "impact on voter engagement and reform, her leadership after
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to work for the National Coalition on Black Civic Participation (NCBCP). During this time, Campbell was mentored by civil rights activist
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In 2021, Campbell was inducted into National Black College Alumni Hall of Fame for her work on civil rights
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by Capitol Police during the protests. Campbell was arrested again at a protest calling for passage of the
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In 2000, Campbell was recognized as one of the Top Forty Under Forty Emerging Leaders in Washington, D.C.
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to convicted felons in Florida. She also runs the Black Women's Roundtable, an organization that uses
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Upon graduating, Campbell started in a corporate job but soon returned to a civic role, working for
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In 2004, Campbell led a voter outreach campaign for the NCBCP, working with both the NAACP and the
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to better empower Black women to tackle social issues within their communities.
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of the National Coalition on Black Civic Participation, a national civil rights
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in the 1970s, and Campbell credits her as being instrumental in teaching
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in 1983. While in attendance, she served as a student organizer for the
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Campbell joined other Black leaders to push President
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Mims, Florida
Clark Atlanta University
BA
CEO
president
civil rights
president
CEO
nonprofit organization
voting-rights
Mims, Florida
Brevard County Public Schools
Black history
Ku Klux Klan
Bachelor of Arts
business administration
Clark Atlanta University
NAACP
Maynard Jackson
Atlanta, Georgia
Stacey Abrams
Washington, D.C.
Dorothy I. Height
National Urban League
National Council of Negro Women
proposed voter restrictions
civil disobedience
For the People Act
Joe Biden

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