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Political Equality for All

Our Mission

The Spotsylvania NAACP meets the 1st Thursday of each month at 7:00 p.m. at Mt. Zion Baptist Church.

Fists in Solidarity

RACE &
JUSTICE

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EDUCATION & ECONOMY

Law

ADVOCACY & LITIGATION 

NAACP Spotsylvania

POLICY &
LEGISLATION

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From the NAACP
National Chapter

"Project 2025 is a manifesto that seeks to undermine our progress, dismantle democracy, and take us back to a time when we did not have a vote or a voice.

The comprehensive policy agenda, proposed by a coalition of over 100 conservative organizations, drastically reshapes federal government, particularly impacting Black and marginalized communities. 

The proposed policies under Project 2025 include significant rollbacks in regulatory protections, reductions in social welfare programs, the dismantling of the federal civil service workforce, and ban any focus on equity.

We denounce Project 2025 and put forward Our 2025, a collection of policies aimed to benefit Black Americans and the entire nation. Our 2025 is marked by higher wages, investments in our schools, pathways to progress within our criminal justice system, and so much more.

We must fight, we must advocate - we must vote - to ensure that Project 2025 does not become our reality."

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Pastor Moe Petway

Pastor Mozett “Moe” Petway, President Spotsylvania NAACP Branch #7117

“Previous generations suffered, bled & died for our rights so, are you doing anything for the next generation or are you just enjoying the benefits?
Pastor Mozett Petway

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"Do not get lost in a sea of despair. Be hopeful, be optimistic. Our struggle is not the struggle of a day, a week, a month,
or a year, it is the struggle of a lifetime. Never, ever
be afraid to make some noise and get in
good trouble, necessary trouble."

– Rep. John Lewis from a tweet June 2018

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