Globalist enslavement term "white privilege" destroyed by Adam Carolla

Then there's black privilege. If you're black you get a free ride because you're automatically a victim, even if you're not a victim.

Lol. Oh yeah, blacks really have is so good in the US .
Name one country and what time in history those negro "people" had it better than they have it here in this country now. You stupid disgusting pathetic patronizing racist gasbag.

Black Organizations and Organizations Serving Black Communities

A Better
Chance, Inc. (ABC)

The only domestic and most established academic talent search for
minority youth.
www.abetterchance.org

A. Philip Randolph Institute & A. Philip
Education Fund

An organization dedicated to increasing awareness
and involvement of African American politicians at local, state, and national
levels of government.
www.apri.org

African American Museum Association (AAMA)
An institution whose purpose is to encourage
and promote the celebration of African American culture and heritage through
public exhibitions.
www.blackmuseums.org


African Methodist Episcopal Church (AME)
An African Methodist Episcopal church
committed to helping the needy, feeding the hungry, housing the homeless, and
supplying jobs for those in need.
www.ame-church.com

African
Methodist Episcopal Zion Church (AMEZ)

A
Methodist Episcopal Zion church established to spiritually and academically
support institutions of higher education.
www.amez.org

Africare,
Inc

A private, not-for-profit organization devoted to bettering the
access to food, water, health care, refuge assistance, and a greater quality of
life in rural Africa.
www.africare.org


Afro-American
Historical and Genealogical Society

An African American organization encouraging academic research
into African American history and geology.
www.aahgs.org

Alpha
Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. (AKA)

Founded in 1908, this group has set out to improve social,
economic, cultural, and health conditions throughout the United States and the
world.
www.aka1908.com

Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc
First started in 1906 and the oldest predominantly
black Greek Letter fraternity in America, this organization’s purpose is to
foster academic excellence while serving the community.
www.alpha-phi-alpha.com

Alpha Pi
Chi National Sorority, Inc.

Originally
founded in 1963, this sorority’s primary focus is a strong fundraising effort
to benefit many charities.
www.alphapichi.org

American
Association for Affirmative Action (AAAA)

Created
for professionals committed to the implementation of affirmative action and
equal opportunity across the nation.
www.affirmativeaction.org

American
Association of Black in Energy (AABE)

An
African American association’s most paramount of tasks is the constant
reinforcement of ensuring that minority voices are taken into account in
regards to the development of national energy policies.
www.aabe.org

American
Bridge Association (ABA)

Formed by African American tennis players in response to being
excluded from most bridge events.
www.americanbridge.com

American
Council on Education, Office of Minorities in Higher Education

Provides
aid to minority administrators in both predominantly white and historically
black institutions of higher education around the world.
www.acenet.edu

American
Health and Beauty Aids Institute (AHBAI)

A
trade association for companies of minority ownership whose manufacturing
includes ethnic health and beauty products.
www.ahbai.org

American
League of Financial Institutions (ALFI)

Embodied
by 51 African American, Hispanic, Asian American, women-owned, and/or
women-managed savings and loan institutions whose goals are to promote and
produce thrift and home ownership among minority groups.
www.alfi.org

Amistad Research Center
Makes
accessible to the public a collection of scholarly source material on ethnic
history and race relations in the United States.
www.amistadresearchcenter.org

Ancient
Egyptian Arabic Order Nobles Mystic Shrine, Inc. (AEAONMS)

A
charitable and benevolent fraternal order that sponsors programs to curb
delinquency and drug use among black youth while lending support to education
through scholarships.
www.aeaonms.org

Associated
Black Charities

A
not-for-profit federation of health and human services agencies whose
contributions enable and assist community based organizations serving New York
neighborhoods in need of most aid.
www.associatedblackcharities.org

Associated
for Multi-Cultural Counseling and Development

Encourages
improvement on ethnic and racial empathy and understanding through the use of
comprehensive programs.
www.amcdaca.org

Association of Black Admission and
Financial Aid Officers of the Ivy League and Sister Schools (ABAFAOILSS)

A
professional educational subset of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology
and its sister schools for minority admissions and financial aid officers.
www.abaschool.org

Association
of Black American Ambassadors (ABAA)

Originally
created to advance public understanding of diplomacy and to provide a forum for
an exchange of views between its members and various arms of government
responsible for shaping foreign policy.
www.abaa.meridian.org

Association
of Black Foundation Executives (ABFE)

For
men and women on staffs or boards of corporate and foundation grant-making
organizations.
www.abfe.org

Association
of Black Psychologists

An
association geared towards uniting black psychologists, both professionals and
students, to encourage the psychological well-being of African Americans.
www.abpsi.org

Association of Black Sociologist (ABS)
For African American sociologists with doctorates who contribute
to research and publish findings on black experiences.
www.blacksociologist.org

Association
of Black Women in Higher Education (ABWHE)

An
organization and association of black women, established to foster and expand
the historically substantive role of African American women in higher
education.
www.abwhe.org

Association
of Minority Enterprises of New York (AMENY)

A
group for minority businesses and functions to foster economic, commercial, and
industrial growth.
www.ameny.org

Audience
Development Committee, Inc.

A
committee whose essential purpose is the accumulation of dependable audiences
for black theater and dance companies.
www.audelco.net

Black
Agency Executives (BAE)

Shines
a light on the growing need for African American executives in the
not-for-profit human service community of New York City.
www.blackagencyexecutives.org

Black
Awareness in Television (BAIT)

An organization that communicates and presents black ideas to the
community, encourages affirmative action in the media, and facilitates
communications for black groups through the means of electronic media.
www.projectbait.blackgold.net

Black
Caucus of the American Library Association (BCALA)

Calls
attention to the need of facilitated access to library services in African
American communities.
www.bcala.org

Black
Filmmakers Foundation (BFF)

A
not-for-profit organization founded to develop awareness of black independent
film and video as an important means of artistic movement.
www.surview.com

Black Psychiatrists of America (BPA)
A resource of psychiatric information, education, and training for
African American psychiatrists on the special mental health needs of the black
population.
www.blackpsych.org

Black
Retail Action Group, Inc.

Formed
to stimulate minorities’ interest in the field of retailing at all levels.
www.bragusa.org

Black
Unites Front (National Black United Front NBUF)

An
alternative African American movement organization that develops programs
geared toward strengthening black families.
www.nbufront.org

Black
Women’s Forum

Provides
a platform of regular discussion on issues of concern to black women.
www.blackwomensforum.com

Black
Women in Church and Society (BWCS)

Provides
leadership, training, and develops support structures to help women in fulfilling
responsibilities brought on by their increased participation in religious
activities in the U.S. and in the Third World.
www.itc.edu

Black
Women in Publishing (BWIP)

Supplies information, moral support, and a network used to
exchange ideas and improve skills for black professional women in the
publishing field.
www.bwip.org

Black
Women’s Network (Los Angeles)

Gives
access to resources and networking opportunities for professional and
entrepreneurial women, as well as those seeking to develop, start, or transfer
careers.
www.blackwomensnetwork.net

Blacks in
Government

First
started to promote the interests of African American civil servants working in
federal, state, and local levels of government.
www.bignet.org

Booker T.
Washington Foundation

A not-for-profit foundation that operates in five different areas:
resource development, international development and cooperation, science and
technology, telecommunications, and public policy research.
www.btwfound.org

Business
Policy Review Council

A networking organization for corporate executives working in the
African American community.
www.businesspolicy.org

I will be happy to provide all of them. There are over 200 hundred organizations in THIS COUNTRY that only cater to THOSE FUCKING BLACK PEOPLE. Yet, they have it SOOOOOOOO FUCKING BAD.

Lets look at these fat fucking negroes who have it SOOOOOO BAAAAAAD in this country.

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Moonglow is the exact example of what damage rich white liberals have done to THE blacks. Fuck them all.

I’m racists ! Lol. Just look at you and the other racist posts in this thread .

The question is do whites have it better than blacks ? The answer is yes .

Want an example ? Just hang out any big university frat row for a while . The nonsense that goes on around there will get you arrested and charged if it happened on the brown side of town .
 


Black patronizing month about 2 weeks away folks.

Get ready for the month long reminder of how bad blacks once had it. Get ready for little to no actual black history, except for how mean and racist white America is,.as the globalists continue to use the negro as political weapons by enslaving their minds and keeping them down.

Carolla destroys it.

You dumb fucking white liberal racists.


I saw this video....loved it!
Just watch as the smug asswipe sits there and with a stiff chin while Carolla makes a complete fool out of him
 
MY PERSONAL WHITE PRIVILEGE STORY

I was born in 1965, my first home was a trailer in a run down trailer court.

In 1969 my father got a job at a GM plant so we moved into a 2 bedroom 1 bath home..there were 5 of us.
My parents saved as much money as they could and in 1975 we moved into a decent 3 bdrm home...1 bathroom.
My parents were baby-boomers. And the general philosophy of boomers and their children was - you want something - work for it and you can buy it yourself.
So at age 12 I started mowing lawns, I worked at it till I had 3 lawns to mow each week. During the winter I shoveled their walks and driveways. As well as competed with other neighborhood boys touring the neighborhood with shovel in hand knocking on doors.
At age 13 I hit the jackpot and got a paper route. I still mowed the three lawns.
I quit the paper route at 15 when I got an after school job at an Autobody shop. Which included working Saturdays.
I saved enough money and bought my first car. Not one cent from my parents. (or the government)
From 16 - 22 I worked in several part-time jobs till I finished school. (no government assistance paying for it)
Now at 53, ever since I was 12 years old I have went exactly 3 weeks without a job. I started at the bottom in 1987 and now run my own company.

I am still waiting for my White Privilege to kick in....any day now.
 


Black patronizing month about 2 weeks away folks.

Get ready for the month long reminder of how bad blacks once had it. Get ready for little to no actual black history, except for how mean and racist white America is,.as the globalists continue to use the negro as political weapons by enslaving their minds and keeping them down.

Carolla destroys it.

You dumb fucking white liberal racists.

His tales were from his youth. He’s 54 now.

So these were tales in the 1980’s.

  • He got in fire department something that would have much more difficult had he been black man in the 1980’s.
  • He walked into various business, asked to speak to the boss, who was probably white and asked whether he could clean their carpets something that would have been more difficult had he been a black man in the 1980’s.
  • He got jobs on building sites, something that would have been more difficult had he been a black man in the 1980’s.
  • He bought a pick-up truck. Where did he get the money to buy it ? That would have been more difficult had he been black man in the 1980’s.
He had a six years career in carpentry. Hang on ? I thought he was a labourer ? So he must have started out as labourer and his white bosses must have put him on a carpentry course. Had he been black man in the 1980’s the bosses would not have tried to upgrade him and left him as a labourer.

Carpentry courses are not cheap.

So the company he was working for must have paid for him. That’s white privilege right there because I know from personal experience companies bend over backwards to get as many whites into various courses.

He had apartment in most likely in a white area something that would have been more difficult had he been black man in the 1980’s as many landlords simply refused to gives there properties to black people.

The fire service did get back to him. They would have binned his application had he been black. All he had was date to take a test. And now we came to what he thinks is his check mate move.

That is a black women behind him applied on Tuesday and was at the test and he had to wait six years.

  • Notice he never says whether he passed the test ?
  • Notice he never said who got the job ?
  • Notice he never pointed to any other white people who I’m sure where at the test ?
  • Notice he never noticed all the people who run the test where also white ?
  • Notice he never said majority of people within fire service where also white ?
And now he has the nerve and gall to sit there as a well off comedian, radio personality, television host, actor, podcaster and director in front of audience of hundreds and claims he doesn't have white privilege.

Notice he doesn't talk about that side of it ? Notice he doesn't talk about tons of tips and tricks given to him, doors opened for him, palms greased for him, benefit of the doubt given to him and the green lights that he must have had to get him to where he is now ?


But of course if he was Black guy named Jerome Jenkins from Compton the same thing would have happened.


Yeah right
 
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Black patronizing month about 2 weeks away folks.

Get ready for the month long reminder of how bad blacks once had it. Get ready for little to no actual black history, except for how mean and racist white America is,.as the globalists continue to use the negro as political weapons by enslaving their minds and keeping them down.

Carolla destroys it.

You dumb fucking white liberal racists.

His tales were from his youth. He’s 54 now.

So these were tales in the 1980’s.

  • He got in fire department something that would have much more difficult had he been black man in the 1980’s.
  • He walked into various business, asked to speak to the boss, who was probably white and asked whether he could clean their carpets something that would have been more difficult had he been a black man in the 1980’s.
  • He got jobs on building sites, something that would have been more difficult had he been a black man in the 1980’s.
  • He bought a pick-up truck. Where did he get the money to buy it ? That would have been more difficult had he been black man in the 1980’s.
He had a six years career in carpentry. Hang on ? I thought he was a labourer ? So he must have started out as labourer and his white bosses must have put him on a carpentry course. Had he been black man in the 1980’s the bosses would not have tried to upgrade him and left him as a labourer.

Carpentry courses are not cheap.

So the company he was working for must have paid for him. That’s white privilege right there because I know from personal experience companies bend over backwards to get as many whites into various courses.

He had apartment in most likely in a white area something that would have been more difficult had he been black man in the 1980’s as many landlords simply refused to gives there properties to black people.

The fire service did get back to him. They would have binned his application had he been black. All he had was date to take a test. And now we came to what he thinks is his check mate move.

That is a black women behind him applied on Tuesday and was at the test and he had to wait six years.

  • Notice he never says whether he passed the test ?
  • Notice he never said who got the job ?
  • Notice he never pointed to any other white people who I’m sure where at the test ?
  • Notice he never noticed all the people who run the test where also white ?
  • Notice he never said majority of people within fire service where also white ?
And finally now he sits there he sits there, a successful comedian, radio personality, television host, actor, podcaster, and director in front of audience of hundreds 1000 and claims he doesn't have white privilege.

But of course if he was Black guy named Jerome Jenkins from Compton the same thing would have happened.

Yeah right


Awww... you poor little thing... here have so more food stamps to make things better...
 


Black patronizing month about 2 weeks away folks.

Get ready for the month long reminder of how bad blacks once had it. Get ready for little to no actual black history, except for how mean and racist white America is,.as the globalists continue to use the negro as political weapons by enslaving their minds and keeping them down.

Carolla destroys it.

You dumb fucking white liberal racists.

His tales were from his youth. He’s 54 now.

So these were tales in the 1980’s.

  • He got in fire department something that would have much more difficult had he been black man in the 1980’s.

Yeah right


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I was born in 1965, my first home was a trailer in a run down trailer court.
And it would have been more difficult to get a trailer in 1965 if you were black.
In 1969 my father got a job at a GM plant
And if your dad was black man in 1969 he probably would not have got a job at the GM plant after all GM plant till this day are soaked in white supremacy


so we moved into a 2 bedroom 1 bath home..there were 5 of us.
My parents saved as much money as they could and in 1975 we moved into a decent 3 bdrm home...1 bathroom.
And if you were black that would not have happened. Your dad had his job at the GM plant so he was allowed to build and grow enough so he could look for another house.

So in 1975 your parents took advantage of the system that helps whites that is mortgage discrimination, redlining, zoning laws and so-called “market forces” pricing many blacks out of the better housing markets (even though whites only got into those markets because of government subsidies and preferences, both private and public).
My parents were baby-boomers. And the general philosophy of boomers and their children was - you want something - work for it and you can buy it yourself.
You can pride yourselves on hard work but then you ignore that your hard work has been met with access to an opportunity structure to which millions of others blacks have been denied.
So at age 12 I started mowing lawns, I worked at it till I had 3 lawns to mow each week.
Most white people in white areas in the 1970's would not allowed 12 year old black kid to mow their lawns. Hell even last yeah black kid in Houston was arrested for mowing lawns
During the winter I shoveled their walks and driveways. As well as competed with other neighborhood boys touring the neighborhood with shovel in hand knocking on doors.
Had you been black. They would have not allowed you to shovel their walks and driveways
when I got an after school job at an Autobody shop. Which included working Saturdays.
Once again. You were allowed to work at the Aurobody shop./ You were allowed to work on Saturdays. These things would have been a lot more difficult had you been black.
I saved enough money and bought my first car. Not one cent from my parents. (or the government)
Because you had the system of white supremacy to rely on.
From 16 - 22 I worked in several part-time jobs till I finished school. (no government assistance paying for it)
Allowed to work. Do you have any idea that all these jobs and all of these doors opened for you would not have happened had you been black ?
Now at 53, ever since I was 12 years old I have went exactly 3 weeks without a job.
Because you were white
I started at the bottom in 1987 and now run my own company.
Because you were white
I am still waiting for my White Privilege to kick in....any day now.
Dude. If you can't see that your life has been drenched in white privilege then there really is no hope for you
 
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Black patronizing month about 2 weeks away folks.

Get ready for the month long reminder of how bad blacks once had it. Get ready for little to no actual black history, except for how mean and racist white America is,.as the globalists continue to use the negro as political weapons by enslaving their minds and keeping them down.

Carolla destroys it.

You dumb fucking white liberal racists.

His tales were from his youth. He’s 54 now.

So these were tales in the 1980’s.

  • He got in fire department something that would have much more difficult had he been black man in the 1980’s.
  • He walked into various business, asked to speak to the boss, who was probably white and asked whether he could clean their carpets something that would have been more difficult had he been a black man in the 1980’s.
  • He got jobs on building sites, something that would have been more difficult had he been a black man in the 1980’s.
  • He bought a pick-up truck. Where did he get the money to buy it ? That would have been more difficult had he been black man in the 1980’s.
He had a six years career in carpentry. Hang on ? I thought he was a labourer ? So he must have started out as labourer and his white bosses must have put him on a carpentry course. Had he been black man in the 1980’s the bosses would not have tried to upgrade him and left him as a labourer.

Carpentry courses are not cheap.

So the company he was working for must have paid for him. That’s white privilege right there because I know from personal experience companies bend over backwards to get as many whites into various courses.

He had apartment in most likely in a white area something that would have been more difficult had he been black man in the 1980’s as many landlords simply refused to gives there properties to black people.

The fire service did get back to him. They would have binned his application had he been black. All he had was date to take a test. And now we came to what he thinks is his check mate move.

That is a black women behind him applied on Tuesday and was at the test and he had to wait six years.

  • Notice he never says whether he passed the test ?
  • Notice he never said who got the job ?
  • Notice he never pointed to any other white people who I’m sure where at the test ?
  • Notice he never noticed all the people who run the test where also white ?
  • Notice he never said majority of people within fire service where also white ?
And finally now he sits there he sits there, a successful comedian, radio personality, television host, actor, podcaster, and director in front of audience of hundreds 1000 and claims he doesn't have white privilege.

But of course if he was Black guy named Jerome Jenkins from Compton the same thing would have happened.

Yeah right

Black Organizations and Organizations Serving Black Communities

A Better
Chance, Inc. (ABC)

The only domestic and most established academic talent search for
minority youth.
www.abetterchance.org

A. Philip Randolph Institute & A. Philip
Education Fund

An organization dedicated to increasing awareness
and involvement of African American politicians at local, state, and national
levels of government.
www.apri.org


African American Museum Association (AAMA)
An institution whose purpose is to encourage
and promote the celebration of African American culture and heritage through
public exhibitions.
www.blackmuseums.org


African Methodist Episcopal Church (AME)
An African Methodist Episcopal church
committed to helping the needy, feeding the hungry, housing the homeless, and
supplying jobs for those in need.
www.ame-church.com

African
Methodist Episcopal Zion Church (AMEZ)

A
Methodist Episcopal Zion church established to spiritually and academically
support institutions of higher education.
www.amez.org

Africare,
Inc

A private, not-for-profit organization devoted to bettering the
access to food, water, health care, refuge assistance, and a greater quality of
life in rural Africa.
www.africare.org


Afro-American
Historical and Genealogical Society

An African American organization encouraging academic research
into African American history and geology.
www.aahgs.org

Alpha
Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. (AKA)

Founded in 1908, this group has set out to improve social,
economic, cultural, and health conditions throughout the United States and the
world.
www.aka1908.com

Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc
First started in 1906 and the oldest predominantly
black Greek Letter fraternity in America, this organization’s purpose is to
foster academic excellence while serving the community.
www.alpha-phi-alpha.com

Alpha Pi
Chi National Sorority, Inc.

Originally
founded in 1963, this sorority’s primary focus is a strong fundraising effort
to benefit many charities.
www.alphapichi.org

American
Association for Affirmative Action (AAAA)

Created
for professionals committed to the implementation of affirmative action and
equal opportunity across the nation.
www.affirmativeaction.org

American
Association of Black in Energy (AABE)

An
African American association’s most paramount of tasks is the constant
reinforcement of ensuring that minority voices are taken into account in
regards to the development of national energy policies.
www.aabe.org

American
Bridge Association (ABA)

Formed by African American tennis players in response to being
excluded from most bridge events.
www.americanbridge.com

American
Council on Education, Office of Minorities in Higher Education

Provides
aid to minority administrators in both predominantly white and historically
black institutions of higher education around the world.
www.acenet.edu

American
Health and Beauty Aids Institute (AHBAI)

A
trade association for companies of minority ownership whose manufacturing
includes ethnic health and beauty products.
www.ahbai.org

American
League of Financial Institutions (ALFI)

Embodied
by 51 African American, Hispanic, Asian American, women-owned, and/or
women-managed savings and loan institutions whose goals are to promote and
produce thrift and home ownership among minority groups.
www.alfi.org

Amistad Research Center
Makes
accessible to the public a collection of scholarly source material on ethnic
history and race relations in the United States.
www.amistadresearchcenter.org

Ancient
Egyptian Arabic Order Nobles Mystic Shrine, Inc. (AEAONMS)

A
charitable and benevolent fraternal order that sponsors programs to curb
delinquency and drug use among black youth while lending support to education
through scholarships.
www.aeaonms.org

Associated
Black Charities

A
not-for-profit federation of health and human services agencies whose
contributions enable and assist community based organizations serving New York
neighborhoods in need of most aid.
www.associatedblackcharities.org

Associated
for Multi-Cultural Counseling and Development

Encourages
improvement on ethnic and racial empathy and understanding through the use of
comprehensive programs.
www.amcdaca.org

Association of Black Admission and
Financial Aid Officers of the Ivy League and Sister Schools (ABAFAOILSS)

A
professional educational subset of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology
and its sister schools for minority admissions and financial aid officers.
www.abaschool.org

Association
of Black American Ambassadors (ABAA)

Originally
created to advance public understanding of diplomacy and to provide a forum for
an exchange of views between its members and various arms of government
responsible for shaping foreign policy.
www.abaa.meridian.org

Association
of Black Foundation Executives (ABFE)

For
men and women on staffs or boards of corporate and foundation grant-making
organizations.
www.abfe.org

Association
of Black Psychologists

An
association geared towards uniting black psychologists, both professionals and
students, to encourage the psychological well-being of African Americans.
www.abpsi.org

Association of Black Sociologist (ABS)
For African American sociologists with doctorates who contribute
to research and publish findings on black experiences.
www.blacksociologist.org

Association
of Black Women in Higher Education (ABWHE)

An
organization and association of black women, established to foster and expand
the historically substantive role of African American women in higher
education.
www.abwhe.org

Association
of Minority Enterprises of New York (AMENY)

A
group for minority businesses and functions to foster economic, commercial, and
industrial growth.
www.ameny.org

Audience
Development Committee, Inc.

A
committee whose essential purpose is the accumulation of dependable audiences
for black theater and dance companies.
www.audelco.net

Black
Agency Executives (BAE)

Shines
a light on the growing need for African American executives in the
not-for-profit human service community of New York City.
www.blackagencyexecutives.org

Black
Awareness in Television (BAIT)

An organization that communicates and presents black ideas to the
community, encourages affirmative action in the media, and facilitates
communications for black groups through the means of electronic media.
www.projectbait.blackgold.net

Black
Caucus of the American Library Association (BCALA)

Calls
attention to the need of facilitated access to library services in African
American communities.
www.bcala.org

Black
Filmmakers Foundation (BFF)

A
not-for-profit organization founded to develop awareness of black independent
film and video as an important means of artistic movement.
www.surview.com

Black Psychiatrists of America (BPA)
A resource of psychiatric information, education, and training for
African American psychiatrists on the special mental health needs of the black
population.
www.blackpsych.org

Black
Retail Action Group, Inc.

Formed
to stimulate minorities’ interest in the field of retailing at all levels.
www.bragusa.org

Black
Unites Front (National Black United Front NBUF)

An
alternative African American movement organization that develops programs
geared toward strengthening black families.
www.nbufront.org

Black
Women’s Forum

Provides
a platform of regular discussion on issues of concern to black women.
www.blackwomensforum.com

Black
Women in Church and Society (BWCS)

Provides
leadership, training, and develops support structures to help women in fulfilling
responsibilities brought on by their increased participation in religious
activities in the U.S. and in the Third World.
www.itc.edu

Black
Women in Publishing (BWIP)

Supplies information, moral support, and a network used to
exchange ideas and improve skills for black professional women in the
publishing field.
www.bwip.org

Black
Women’s Network (Los Angeles)

Gives
access to resources and networking opportunities for professional and
entrepreneurial women, as well as those seeking to develop, start, or transfer
careers.
www.blackwomensnetwork.net

Blacks in
Government

First
started to promote the interests of African American civil servants working in
federal, state, and local levels of government.
www.bignet.org

Booker T.
Washington Foundation

A not-for-profit foundation that operates in five different areas:
resource development, international development and cooperation, science and
technology, telecommunications, and public policy research.
www.btwfound.org

Business
Policy Review Council

A networking organization for corporate executives working in the
African American community.
www.businesspolicy.org

Carats, Inc.
An organization that strongly encourages the social and
educational civic involvement of its members.
www.caratsincorporated.com

Caribbean
American Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Inc.

Formed to promote economic development between Caribbean American
enterprises and business endeavors as well as most other minority owned
businesses.
www.caribbeantradecenter.com

Chi Eta
Phi Sorority, Inc.

An international sorority comprised of both graduate and
undergraduate students who are either commencing, enrolled, or graduating from
and into the nursing profession.
www.chietaphi.com

Chums, Inc.
A group whose purpose is the developing of better cultural, civic,
and social relations through charitable, educational, and religious activities.
www.chumsinc.org

Coalition
of Black Trade Unionists

A union based organization set on the improvement of
social-economic level of minorities while concurrently strengthening trade
unionism in general by bringing more African Americans into the labor movement.
www.cbtu.org

Conference
of Minority Public Administrators

A
conference of administrators dedicated to bettering the government and striving
for excellence through public service.
www.compaonline.org

Conference
of Prince Hall Grand Masters

A conference group that furnishes broad guidance to many programs
that routinely contribute annually to the national civil rights organizations
of many classifications.
www.princehall.org

Congress of Racial Equality (CORE)
Originally
created during the civil rights movement of the 1960’s, this group maintains
the goal of confronting manifestations of racism and discrimination in America.
www.core-online.org

Congressional Black Caucus
Comprised of African American members of the U.S. House of
representatives who serve as a catalyst for the economic, educational, and
social concerns of blacks and other lesser represented Americans of varied
backgrounds.
www.thecongressionalblackcaucus.com

Congressional
Black Caucus Foundation, Inc.

First
started to support and conduct nonpartisan research, technical assistance,
training education, and informational activities as well as create programs
whose purpose is to advance political participation by African Americans and
other minority group members.
www.cbcfinc.org

Consortium
for Graduate Studies in Management

A consortium established to hasten the promotion and advancement
of minorities into managerial positions in many varying fields of business.
www.cgsm.org

Constituency for Africa
(CFA)

Set up
as a constituency for a broad based coalition of organizations, institutions,
and individuals committed to the constant progression and diligent development
of African Nations.
www.cfanet.org

Continental
Societies, Inc.

An
institution which takes pride in creating programs and services for children
and youth with the intent focus on the special needs of their participants.
www.continentalsocietiesinc.org

Delta
Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.

A sorority that encourages academic achievement through
scholarship aid and endowments for distinguished professionals.
www.deltasigmatheta.org

Drifters,
Inc.

A determined and driven group of professional women in support of
the civic, charitable, and educational endeavors developing within the
community.
www.thedriftersinc.org

Eta Phi
Beta

A
national business and professional sorority that works to create congenial
fellowship among businesswomen and assist them in building professional
business careers.
www.etaphibetanational.com

Executive Leadership Council
A not for profit, independent, non-partisan organization made up
of high ranking African American executives from Fortune 100 business
corporations.
www.elcinfo.com

Federation of Southern Cooperatives Land
Assistance Fund

A
resource guide, advocacy group, and technical assistance advisory for member
coops on black land loss and land retention in the southeast.
www.federationsoutherncoop.com

Frontiers
International, Inc.

An
international endeavor whose primary goals are the search to adequately enrich
community welfare in general through the volunteer services of a variety of
projects.
www.frontiersinternation.com

Gospel
Music Workshop of America

A
musical institution of Gospel which gives detailed workshops with the intent to
inspire gospel and spiritual music in its members.
www.gmwnational.net

Groove
Phi Groove Social Fellowship, Inc.

This
organization was founded with the intentions of emphasizing academic awareness
and good ethical standards amongst college men of a variety of criteria.
www.groove-phi-groove.org

Improved
Benevolent Protective Order of Elks of the World

A
not-for-profit fraternal institution assigned the task of conducting charitable
activities by means of various civic, education, and religious programs. www.ibpoew.net

International
Association of Black Professional Fire Fighters

A
group for fire fighters, which was formed with the understanding of the need to
shine a bright light on the needs of black fire fighters throughout the United
States of America.
www.iabpff.org

International Black Writers
A
committee of authors and journalists committed to encouraging black writers
nationwide to produce fiction and non-fiction work concerning black ideas,
concepts, and ideologies.
www.ibwa.tripod.com

Iota Phi
Lambda Sorority, Inc.

An
international organization of business and professional women whose mission is
the worthwhile contribution to changing social and economic patterns.
www.iota1929.org

Iota Phi
Theta Fraternity, Inc.

A
national social service organization of both graduate and undergraduate
students who insists on creating new traditions rather than relying on existing
ones.
www.iotaphitheta.org

Jack and Jill of America, Inc.
A
charitable group that provides educational, cultural, civic, and social
programs for minority youth.
www.jack-and-jill.org

Jackie Robinson Foundation
A
not-for-profit organization preserving the legacy of Baseball Hall of Fame
great Jackie Robinson through the distribution of scholarships in higher
education, while creating educational and leadership development programs for
minority youths.
www.jackierobinson.org

Joint
Center for Political and Economic Studies

A center focused on helping black Americans participate completely
and effectively in the organizations that govern our society.
www.jointcenter.org

Justice,
Unity, Generosity, and Service, Inc. (JUGS)

A
national charitable organization comprised of business and professional women
whose primary concern is the welfare of children.
www.juggsii.org

Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc.
A fraternity intent on fostering black achievement on college
campuses across the country by providing a support group and resource for
African American men of culture, patriotism, and honor.
www.kappaalphapsi1911.com

Lambda Kappa Mu Sorority, Inc.
A strong minded sorority who engaged in bringing together business
and professional women to promote the sorority’s ideals, sisterhood,
achievement, scholarship, and service.
www.lkmsororityinc.org

Lawyers’
Committee for Civil Rights Under Law

Formed after President John F. Kennedy appealed directly to the
nation’s leading private lawyers to support the struggle for equality among
black citizens. www.lawyerscommittee.org

Leadership Conference on Civil Rights
A
coalition group of major national organizations, which represents a variety of
associations, such as African Americans, Hispanics, and Asian American labor
groups, major religious groups, women, the elderly, the handicapped, and other
minority businesses and professions.
www.civilrights.org/about/lccr

Links,
Inc.
This organization promotes educational, civic, and cultural
activities to enrich the lives of its members and of the world community.
www.linksinc.org

Low
Income Housing Information Service (National Low Income Housing Coalition)

A
non-membership endeavor with subscribers of all races nationwide that provides
information for housing organizations, advocates, activists, and people of low
income on the requirements for affordable housing in America.
www.nlihc.org

Minority Business Enterprise Legal
Defense and Education Fund

Organized
for the public interest to provide information and legal assistance to help
with the development of minority business nationwide.
www.mbeldef.org

Modern
Free and Accepted Masons of the World, Inc.

Working through the Modern Free brotherhood method to train and
educate leaders adjoined with the organization, as well as foster a set of
definite goals in life on behalf of Masons and Stars.
www.modernfree.com

Moorland-Spingarn
Research Center (MSRC)

Located
on the campus of Hoard University, this research center is one of the world’s
largest and most comprehensive repositories of several well-documented collections
on the history and culture of people of African descent in the Americas,
Africa, and Europe.
www.founders.howard.edu/moorland-spingarn

Most
Worshipful National Grand Lodge and Accepted Ancient York Masons Prince Hall
Origin, National Compact, U.S.A., Inc.

Founded for its members to adhere to the concept of a Supreme
Being, while contributing to nonmember grants, scholarships, and charities.
www.mwnationgrandlodge.org

National Action Council for Minorities in
Engineering (NACME)

Founded to address the problem of the under representation of
African Americans, Mexican Americans, Puerto Ricans, and Native Americans in
the field of engineering.
www.nacme.org

National
Alliance of Black School Educators (NABSE)

Developing black leadership and influencing policy within the
educational community through NASBE’s roster of black teachers, administrators,
policymakers, and support personnel.
www.nasbe.org

National
Alliance of Postal and Federal Employees (NAPFE)

Composed of federal and postal employees, the National Alliance seeks
to improve the working conditions of its constituents as well as to bring about
constructive social change.
www.napfe.com

National
Association for Equal Opportunity in Higher Education

Formed
as a voluntary independent association by historically black colleges and universities,
this organization is driven to articulate the need for a higher education
system where race, income, and previous education are not determinants of
either the quantity or quality of higher education.
www.nafeo.org

National
Association for the Advancement of Colored People

Organized as a coalition of black political activists and white
progressives, the NAACP operates through more than 2,200 branches for the
advancement of African Americans.
www.naacp.org

NAACP
Legal Defense and Educational Fund, Inc.

Originally set up as a national civil rights law firm, this group
provides free legal representation to blacks in cases against discrimination in
education, employment, voting, housing, health care, and administration of
criminal justice.
www.naacpldf.org

National Association of Bench and Bar
Spouses, Inc.

This organization is comprised of spouses of attorneys and judges
from the Unites States, the Virgin Islands, and Africa. Its role is to execute
charitable and/or educational endeavors and to promote a closer union among
spouses and surviving spouses of lawyers and judges on local, national, and
international levels.
www.nabbsinc.org

National
Association of Black Accountants, Inc.

Dedicated to the collaboration between accountants and accounting
students with similar interest and ideals, who are equally committed to
professional and academic excellence.
www.nbainc.org

National
Association of Black Catholic Administrators

An association heading offices for black Catholic ministries in
the Roman Catholic dioceses.
www.nabacaonline.org

National
Association of Black County Officials

An association formed for black county officials to review, share,
and develop responses to local and national issues affecting their constituency
and county government.
www.blackcountyofficials.com

National
Association of Black Journalists

Representing a majority of African American journalists in the
nation’s major newspapers, magazines, radio, and television stations and
networks.
www.nabj.org

National
Association of Black Social Workers, Inc.

Organized
to provide a structure and forum through which African American social workers
and workers in related fields of social services can exchange ideas, offer
services, and develop programs which work in cooperation, support, development,
or sponsorship with community welfare projects and programs.
www.nabsw.org

National
Association of Black-Owned Broadcasters

This
association provides information on the broadcast industry and the Federal
Communications Commissions to both the general public and to its members.
www.nabob.org

National
Association of Blacks in Criminal Justice

A
national organization designed to examine and act upon the needs and concerns
of African Americans and other minorities in the administration of equal
justice in the United States.
www.nabcj.org

National Association of Colored Women’s
Clubs (NACWC)

A
group open to women interested in pursuing civic, education, and social-based
activities, which will benefit the African American community at large.
www.nacaw.org

National
Association of Health Service Executives

This
association sponsors and participates in local and national programs and
projects designed to improve quality, access, and availability of health
service administration.
www.nahse.org

National Association of Investment
Companies

An
association set up to aid private equity firms that invest in an ethnically
diverse marketplace.
www.naicvc.com

National
Association of Minority Contractors

This
is a full-service, not-for-profit, educational association representing
thousands of African American, Hispanic, Asian Pacific, and Native American
construction contractors in the U.S. and the Virgin Islands.
www.namcnation.org

National
Association of Minority Media Executives

Founded
to establish relationships among experienced officers, editors, and business
managers of color in media based industries in the United States.
www.namme.org

National
Association of Negro Business and Professional Women’s Clubs

Comprised
of a coalition of local groups, this organization serves as a support network
for tens of thousands of African American women in both professional and
business functions.
www.nanbpwc.org

National
Association of Neighborhoods

Formed
to provide information, training, and technical assistance to neighborhood
groups nationwide, this organization is tasked to inform constituent groups of
legislation that would impact neighborhoods.
www.nanworld.org

National
Association of University Women

An
institution geared to providing nationwide organizational structuring to
coordinate the concerns and activities of locally based groups of college women
towards constructive work in education, public and civic affairs, as well as
human relations.
www.nauw1910.org

National Association of Urban Bankers
(Urban Financial Services Coalition)

An
organization made up of minority professionals in the banking industry, as well
as other related financial fields.
www.ufscnet.org

National
Bankers Association

The
proud representative of the only trade association whose main task at hand is
the representation of the interests of the nation’s minority and women-owned
banks.
www.nationalbankers.org

National Baptist Convention of America,
Inc.

As the
second largest black Baptist group in America, this organization represents
several thousand affiliated churches with a collective membership of
four-and-a-half million people. Furthermore, this convention’s primary
objectives entail doing missionary work in Africa, the Caribbean, and South
America to promote and improve home mission, education, and evangelical work.
www.nbca-inc.com

National
Baptist Convention, U.S.A., Inc.

Boasting
the largest organization in the world, this convention was originally
established on the basis of a parent institute to a number of smaller black Baptist
groups and has worked to unite black groups into a singular economic force.
www.nationalbaptist.com

National
Bar Association
This association contributes through
diligent work, the constant reassurance that equal justice prevails for all
Americans of any race.
www.nationalbar.org

National
Beauty Culturists League, Inc.

This
professional cosmetology organization is dedicated to upgrading professional
standards in the industry, all while assuring equal opportunities through fair
licensing and state regulation practices.
www.nbcl.org

National
Black Catholic Congress

Primarily
initiated to employ and exhibit the rich gifts of African American history and
heritage alongside the Roman Catholic Church, in the process becoming more
efficient at evangelizing non-churchgoing African Americans.
www.nbccongress.org

National Black Caucus of Local Elected
Officials

A
national not-for-profit, non-partisan organization formed to exert a positive
influence on the National League of Cities as it develops policies and program
activities that affect issues of concern to African Americans in an effort to
provide an organizational structure for local black elected officials.
www.nbc-leo.org

National Black Caucus of State
Legislators

A
black caucus established to function as an informational resource and network
for African American state legislators.
www.nbcslonline.org

National
Black Chambers of Commerce

Forged
to promote the growth of black-owned businesses and support African American
members of the chambers of commerce.
www.nationalbcc.org

National
Black Child Development Institute

Standing
firmly in support of the improvement of the quality of life and available
opportunities for African American Children.
www.nbcdi.org

National
Black College Alumni Hall of Fame Foundation

An
alumni foundation set up to preserve and highlight the accomplishments and
contributions of historically black colleges and universities and their alumni
with the assistance from alumni, administrators, students, corporations, and
not-for-profit organizations.
www.nbcahof.org

National
Black MBA Association, Inc.

A
not-for-profit association for minorities who have received MBA’s in both or
either the private and public sectors.
www.nbmbaa.org

National
Black Media Coalition

Founded
as an organization of communication specialists to monitor African American
participation in the media industry.
www.nbmc.org

National
Black Nurses Association, Inc.

An association tasked with recruiting for the nursing field,
operates as a job bank, functions as a resource for federal agencies to gather
information concerning health care, and monitors federal legislation with a
special focus on minorities.
www.nbna.org

National
Black Police Association, Inc.

An
organization comprised of African American police members dedicated to the
promotion of justice, fairness, and effectiveness in law enforcement.
www.blackpolice.org

National
Black Programming Consortium

A
consortium for African American professionals across the United States working
in the television industry and seeks to develop more positive portrayals of
minorities.
www.nbpc.tv

National Black Public Relations Society
of America

A public relations committee who was formed with the fundamental
purpose of promoting and expanding the opportunities available to minorities in
public relations.
www.nbprsa.org

National Black Republican Council
A political organization urging blacks to become more active in
politics as members of the Republican Party.
www.nationalblackrepublicans.com

National
Black United Fund

This
fund has been founded with the purpose of the solicitation of charitable funds
from African Americans so as to generously distribute the collected proceeds to
deserving black organizations nationwide.
www.nbuf.org

National
Bowling Association, Inc.

The
oldest and largest predominately black athletic association in the U.S. organized
at the time when African Americans were not readily allowed in many of the
nation’s bowling allies.
www.tnbainc.org

National
Brotherhood of Skiers

Primarily organized to promote both recreational and competitive
skiing among minorities. This brotherhood also encourages black youth from
around the country to participate in the organization’s effort to identify,
develop, and finance the training of future United States Ski Team members.
www.nbs.org

National
Caucus and Center on Black Aged, Inc.

Serves
as an advocate on issues affecting the black elderly in regards to Congress and
Federal agencies, as well as providing employment, housing and training opportunities
for seniors.
www.ncba-aged.org

National
Coalition of 100 Black Women

A
not-for-profit volunteer coalition dedicated to community service, leadership
development, and the enhancement of career opportunities through networking and
programming.
www.ncbw.org

National Conference of Black Mayors, Inc.
A
non-partisan nationwide conference providing means of service to African
American mayors across the nation.
www.ncbm.org

National
Conference of Black Political Scientists

Formed
by a group of political scientists concerned about the status of blacks in the
discipline of science as well as that of the African American community in
general.
www.ncobps.org

National Dental Association
Designed
to promote the professional development of black dentists, support
comprehensive health care programs for the minority community, and establish a
professional presence at legislative levels responsible for discussions on
health care delivery.
www.ndaonline.org

National
Economic Association

Created
by African American economists, this association aims to promote the
professional careers of blacks within the field of economics and increase the
number of minority economists in America.
www.neaecon.org

National
Forum for Black Public Administrator

A
comprehensive forum devoted completely to the advancement of black public
administrative leadership in the United States.
www.nfbpa.org

National
Funeral Directors and Morticians Association, Inc.

First
introduced by licensed funeral directors and morticians, this funeral
association seeks to maintain high professional standards for the benefit of
the public and their own business communities.
www.nfdma.com

National
Medical Association

Promotes
high standards in medical education and practice, helps eliminate racial
discrimination in American medical institutions, and advances public education
on health issues.
www.nmanet.org

National
Minority Business Council, Inc.

A
well-established business council whose priorities are the assistance with the
needs of minority-run businesses.
www.nmbc.org

National
Suppliers Development Council, Inc.

A
council established to expand business opportunities for minority-owned
companies, as well as encourage mutually beneficial economic links between
minority suppliers and both the public and private sectors.
www.nsdc.org

National
Naval Officers Association

Advertises
professional and career development of minority officers in the United States
Navy, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard.
www.nnoa.org

National
Newspaper Publisher Association

This
organization aids and represents the publishers of the several hundred black
newspapers and magazines through the United States of America.
www.nnpa.org

National
Organization of Black Law Enforcement Executives

Committed
to the principles of justice as it is related to law enforcement and to ensure
fairness in the pursuit of justice, as well as the elimination of racism and
bias within law enforcement.
www.noblenational.org

National
Organization of Minority Architects

An
organization made up of architects on professional, graduate, and even student
levels, as well as practitioners in related design fields.
www.noma.net

National
Pan-Hellenic Council

A
nationwide council tasked with the coordination of the activities of
inter-collegiate Greek Letter sororities and fraternities who are active on
black college campuses.
www.nphcg.org

National
Pharmaceutical Association

A
not-for-profit organization that provides minority pharmacists with a viable
means to contribute to their common improvement as well as to the public good.
www.npha.net

National Congress of Black Women, Inc.
An
independent, non-partisan political organization which encourages all African
American women to participate in political processes as voters, political
candidates, policymakers, fundraisers, and as political role models for
aspiring youth.
www.nationalcongressbw.org

National
Technical Association, Inc.

This
organization is comprised of professional and student chapters who are involved
in the study or practice of scientific or technological work, including
engineering.
www.ntaonline.org

National
United Church Ushers Association of America, Inc.

A
nationally united church association that clarifies and outlines a uniform
system of ushering for its members and presents scholarships to young people.
This association also routinely publishes a quarterly newsletter.
www.nationalchurchushers.org

National
Urban League, Inc.

An
interracial, not-for-profit community service organization with over 100 local
affiliates and regional offices. Since 1910, the League has worked to eradicate
racial discrimination and to champion political and economic equality for
African Americans.
www.nul.org

New
Concept Self Development Center, Inc.

A
development center set up as a private not-for-profit human service agency
intent on bridging the gap in availability of high quality mental health and
social service in the inner city.
www.ncsdc-inc.org

New Professional Theatre
Founded
to increase opportunities in the performing arts for minorities with special
emphasis on minority women involved in acting, dancing, singing, directing, and
stage managing and other arts and crafts of the theatre.
www.newprofessionaltheatre.org

Omega Psi Phi Fraternity
A
fraternity dedicated to providing lasting experiences in communal living as
well as fostering leadership skills to further provide a unique advantage to
its fraternal members.
www.oppf.org

One
Hundred Black Men

One
Hundred Black Men was originally created with the intention of achieving
meaningful improvement to black housing, education, employment, health
services, government, and the overall quality of life for minorities.
www.100blackmen.org

Opera
North

Represented
as the only minority opera company owned and operated by blacks, its purpose is
to provide additional opportunities for gifted minority singers,
instrumentalists, directors, and conductors in the field of grand opera. www.operanorth.com

Operation
PUSH (Rainbow PUSH Coalition)

A
human rights movement determined to pursue equality in economic and educational
fields, as well as maintain justice around the world.
www.rainbowpush.org

Opportunities
Industrialization Centers of America, Inc

This
organization is made up of a network of employment and training programs bound
together by a common commitment and dedication to serving the poor and
unemployed.
www.oicofamerica.org

Organization of Black Airline Pilots,
Inc. (Organization of Black Aerospace Professionals)

An
organization established to ensure that African Americans and other minorities
have access to a support group that could provide information on opportunities
for advancement within commercial aviation.
www.obap.org

Phelps Stokes Fun
This
group is highly dedicated to the improvement of education for African
Americans, American Indians, and whites in need.
www.phelpsstokes.org

Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc.
This
Howard University fraternity is completely committed to community service,
general academic excellence, and international awareness.
www.pbs1914.org

Phi Delta
Kappa, Inc.

An
organization of African American teachers who are dedicated to the fostering of
a spirit of true sisterhood, all whilst upholding the very highest ideals in
regards to the teaching profession at all levels.
www.sororitynpdk.org

Pinochle
Bugs Social and Civic Club

This
club promotes social and civic cooperation among various women’s groups while
encouraging social, economic, educational, and cultural advancement. www.pinochlebugs.com

Progressive
National Baptist Convention, Inc
.
Began
as a movement reflecting of the religious, social, and political climate of its
time and later became a convention orchestrated by its earliest members
involved in the freedom movement for African Americans in the United States.
www.pnbc.org

Schomburg
Center for Research in Black Culture

A
branch of the New York Public Library system, its focus remains on preserving
an extensive private collection of books on African American culture by the
late Arthur A. Schomburg.
www.nypl.org/locations/schomburg

Sigma
Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc.

Originally
established at Butler University, this sorority has a primary focus of
community outreach service, leadership training, and education enhancement for
youths.
www.sgrho1922.org

Sigma Pi
Phi Fraternity (“The Boule”)

Established
in Philadelphia in 1904, this fraternity prides itself in being the oldest
predominantly African American Greek Letter fraternal society.
www.sigma-pi-phi.net

Southern
Christian Leadership Conference

A leadership conference that brings moral initiative, spiritual
reinforcement, and avid recruitment against the struggles of racial oppression.

www.sclcnational.org

Southern
Poverty Law Center

A
not-for-profit organization whose primary task is the upholding of the legal
rights of the poor in general.
www.splcenter.org

Southern
Regional Council

A
non-membership organization and council working diligently to promote and
enrich equality in American life.
www.southerncouncil.org

Student
National Medical Association, Inc

Established
by students at Howard University and members of the National Medical
Association to help recruit minority high school students into the medical
profession.
www.snma.org

Thurgood Marshall Scholarship Fund
This
scholarship fund provides merit scholarships for students who plan on attending
historically black colleges and universities, while simultaneously embracing
business, higher education, and professional sports.
www.thurgoodmarshallfund.org

TransAfrica,
Inc.

Rallies
to marshal public opinion in the United States in favor of policies and
practices which would achieve a more progressive U.S. foreign policy toward the
nations of both Africa and the Caribbean, respectively.
www.transafricaforum.org

Tuskegee
Airmen, Inc.

Founded
by veterans of the all black Air Force personnel, this group serves as a
watchdog for minority concerns in the aerospace and aviation fields, as well as
those interested newcomers and veterans alike, even granting scholarship aid to
students entering the field.
www.tuskegeeairmen.org

Twenty-First
Century Foundation

This
foundation is completely devoted and dedicated to the assistance in the work of
black community based organizations.
www.21cf.org

United
Negro College Fund

A
well-known and well-represented united college fund primarily organized to
raise money for the nation’s historically black private institutions of higher
education.
www.uncf.org

UNCF’s
National Alumni Council

An alumni council established as an umbrella organization for
hundreds of thousands of alumni and currently enrolled students alike for the
42 UNCF member colleges.

Zeta Delta Phi Sorority, Inc.
A
sorority founded on the principle of promoting academic excellence, providing
positive role models, and encouraging the youth of the United States.
www.zetadeltaphi.org

Zeta Phi
Beta Sorority, Inc.

Founded
at Howard University, this sorority is committed to scholarship, cultural
exposure, career guidance, and community service.
www.zphib1920.org
 
I was born in 1965, my first home was a trailer in a run down trailer court.
And it would have been more difficult to get a trailer in 1965 if you were black.
In 1969 my father got a job at a GM plant
And if your dad was black man in 1969 he probably would not have got a job at the GM plant after all GM plant till this day are soaked in white supremacy


so we moved into a 2 bedroom 1 bath home..there were 5 of us.
My parents saved as much money as they could and in 1975 we moved into a decent 3 bdrm home...1 bathroom.
And if you were black that would not have happened. Your dad had his job at the GM plant so he was allowed to build and grow enough so he could look for another house.

So in 1975 your parents took advantage of the system that helps whites that is mortgage discrimination, redlining, zoning laws and so-called “market forces” pricing many blacks out of the better housing markets (even though whites only got into those markets because of government subsidies and preferences, both private and public).
My parents were baby-boomers. And the general philosophy of boomers and their children was - you want something - work for it and you can buy it yourself.
You can pride yourselves on hard work but then you ignore that your hard work has been met with access to an opportunity structure to which millions of others blacks have been denied.
So at age 12 I started mowing lawns, I worked at it till I had 3 lawns to mow each week.
Most white people in white areas in the 1970's would not allowed 12 year old black kid to mow their lawns. Hell even last yeah black kid in Houston was arrested for mowing lawns
During the winter I shoveled their walks and driveways. As well as competed with other neighborhood boys touring the neighborhood with shovel in hand knocking on doors.
Had you been black. They would have not allowed you to shovel their walks and driveways
when I got an after school job at an Autobody shop. Which included working Saturdays.
Once again. You were allowed to work at the Aurobody shop./ You were allowed to work on Saturdays. These things would have been a lot more difficult had you been black.
I saved enough money and bought my first car. Not one cent from my parents. (or the government)
Because you had the system of white supremacy to rely on.
From 16 - 22 I worked in several part-time jobs till I finished school. (no government assistance paying for it)
Allowed to work. Do you have any idea that all these jobs and all of these doors opened for you would not have happened had you been black ?
Now at 53, ever since I was 12 years old I have went exactly 3 weeks without a job.
Because you were white
I started at the bottom in 1987 and now run my own company.
Because you were white
I am still waiting for my White Privilege to kick in....any day now.
Dude. If you can't see that your life has been drenched in white privilege then there really is no hope for you


I feel so bad I think I should have to give up half my pay check to build more Section 8 apartment complexs for people who don't want to work to live in.
But... screw that... I am obviously a greedy privileged self centered white male.
 
As I said in another thread:

"White Privilege" if anything, is a combination of many things. None of them are the direct fault of most people alive today. (There are still some white supremacists, but not nearly as many as the shake-down artists like to pretend, and said people are of little real consequence).
When one particular race of people comes from ancestry that was enslaved and passed around without regard to any manner of family unit, that type of family destruction is multi-generational and devastating. It is ironic that many times the same people preaching family values and the societal importance of the family unit, are the same people who refuse to acknowledge the generationally destructive nature of the slave trade in the U.S.

To pile on more destructive shit, there was Jim Crow in the South, and institutionalized and societal racial segregation everywhere else for 100 years after slavery ended. So, that also has an affect on a particular race of people compared to another.

I acknowledge that the past has been destructive to our black brothers and sisters. I am not afraid to admit the truth.

At the same time, "White Privilege" is often used a weapon of the communist horde or an excuse for certain unrelated failures or successes. It is also used as an argumentative crutch similar to crying "racism" at anyone who disagrees.

White people do have the advantage of not being generationally scattered by slavery. If that is "white privilege" then I guess I can see it. What can we do about it?
.
It isn't ancient slavery destroying the black family
 


Black patronizing month about 2 weeks away folks.

Get ready for the month long reminder of how bad blacks once had it. Get ready for little to no actual black history, except for how mean and racist white America is,.as the globalists continue to use the negro as political weapons by enslaving their minds and keeping them down.

Carolla destroys it.

You dumb fucking white liberal racists.

His tales were from his youth. He’s 54 now.

So these were tales in the 1980’s.

  • He got in fire department something that would have much more difficult had he been black man in the 1980’s.
  • He walked into various business, asked to speak to the boss, who was probably white and asked whether he could clean their carpets something that would have been more difficult had he been a black man in the 1980’s.
  • He got jobs on building sites, something that would have been more difficult had he been a black man in the 1980’s.
  • He bought a pick-up truck. Where did he get the money to buy it ? That would have been more difficult had he been black man in the 1980’s.
He had a six years career in carpentry. Hang on ? I thought he was a labourer ? So he must have started out as labourer and his white bosses must have put him on a carpentry course. Had he been black man in the 1980’s the bosses would not have tried to upgrade him and left him as a labourer.

Carpentry courses are not cheap.

So the company he was working for must have paid for him. That’s white privilege right there because I know from personal experience companies bend over backwards to get as many whites into various courses.

He had apartment in most likely in a white area something that would have been more difficult had he been black man in the 1980’s as many landlords simply refused to gives there properties to black people.

The fire service did get back to him. They would have binned his application had he been black. All he had was date to take a test. And now we came to what he thinks is his check mate move.

That is a black women behind him applied on Tuesday and was at the test and he had to wait six years.

  • Notice he never says whether he passed the test ?
  • Notice he never said who got the job ?
  • Notice he never pointed to any other white people who I’m sure where at the test ?
  • Notice he never noticed all the people who run the test where also white ?
  • Notice he never said majority of people within fire service where also white ?
And finally now he sits there he sits there, a successful comedian, radio personality, television host, actor, podcaster, and director in front of audience of hundreds 1000 and claims he doesn't have white privilege.

But of course if he was Black guy named Jerome Jenkins from Compton the same thing would have happened.

Yeah right

Black Organizations and Organizations Serving Black Communities

A Better
Chance, Inc. (ABC)

The only domestic and most established academic talent search for
minority youth.
www.abetterchance.org

A. Philip Randolph Institute & A. Philip
Education Fund

An organization dedicated to increasing awareness
and involvement of African American politicians at local, state, and national
levels of government.
www.apri.org

African American Museum Association (AAMA)
An institution whose purpose is to encourage
and promote the celebration of African American culture and heritage through
public exhibitions.
www.blackmuseums.org


African Methodist Episcopal Church (AME)
An African Methodist Episcopal church
committed to helping the needy, feeding the hungry, housing the homeless, and
supplying jobs for those in need.
www.ame-church.com

African
Methodist Episcopal Zion Church (AMEZ)

A
Methodist Episcopal Zion church established to spiritually and academically
support institutions of higher education.
www.amez.org

Africare,
Inc

A private, not-for-profit organization devoted to bettering the
access to food, water, health care, refuge assistance, and a greater quality of
life in rural Africa.
www.africare.org


Afro-American
Historical and Genealogical Society

An African American organization encouraging academic research
into African American history and geology.
www.aahgs.org

Alpha
Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. (AKA)

Founded in 1908, this group has set out to improve social,
economic, cultural, and health conditions throughout the United States and the
world.
www.aka1908.com

Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc
First started in 1906 and the oldest predominantly
black Greek Letter fraternity in America, this organization’s purpose is to
foster academic excellence while serving the community.
www.alpha-phi-alpha.com

Alpha Pi
Chi National Sorority, Inc.

Originally
founded in 1963, this sorority’s primary focus is a strong fundraising effort
to benefit many charities.
www.alphapichi.org

American
Association for Affirmative Action (AAAA)

Created
for professionals committed to the implementation of affirmative action and
equal opportunity across the nation.
www.affirmativeaction.org

American
Association of Black in Energy (AABE)

An
African American association’s most paramount of tasks is the constant
reinforcement of ensuring that minority voices are taken into account in
regards to the development of national energy policies.
www.aabe.org

American
Bridge Association (ABA)

Formed by African American tennis players in response to being
excluded from most bridge events.
www.americanbridge.com

American
Council on Education, Office of Minorities in Higher Education

Provides
aid to minority administrators in both predominantly white and historically
black institutions of higher education around the world.
www.acenet.edu

American
Health and Beauty Aids Institute (AHBAI)

A
trade association for companies of minority ownership whose manufacturing
includes ethnic health and beauty products.
www.ahbai.org

American
League of Financial Institutions (ALFI)

Embodied
by 51 African American, Hispanic, Asian American, women-owned, and/or
women-managed savings and loan institutions whose goals are to promote and
produce thrift and home ownership among minority groups.
www.alfi.org

Amistad Research Center
Makes
accessible to the public a collection of scholarly source material on ethnic
history and race relations in the United States.
www.amistadresearchcenter.org

Ancient
Egyptian Arabic Order Nobles Mystic Shrine, Inc. (AEAONMS)

A
charitable and benevolent fraternal order that sponsors programs to curb
delinquency and drug use among black youth while lending support to education
through scholarships.
www.aeaonms.org

Associated
Black Charities

A
not-for-profit federation of health and human services agencies whose
contributions enable and assist community based organizations serving New York
neighborhoods in need of most aid.
www.associatedblackcharities.org

Associated
for Multi-Cultural Counseling and Development

Encourages
improvement on ethnic and racial empathy and understanding through the use of
comprehensive programs.
www.amcdaca.org

Association of Black Admission and
Financial Aid Officers of the Ivy League and Sister Schools (ABAFAOILSS)

A
professional educational subset of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology
and its sister schools for minority admissions and financial aid officers.
www.abaschool.org

Association
of Black American Ambassadors (ABAA)

Originally
created to advance public understanding of diplomacy and to provide a forum for
an exchange of views between its members and various arms of government
responsible for shaping foreign policy.
www.abaa.meridian.org

Association
of Black Foundation Executives (ABFE)

For
men and women on staffs or boards of corporate and foundation grant-making
organizations.
www.abfe.org

Association
of Black Psychologists

An
association geared towards uniting black psychologists, both professionals and
students, to encourage the psychological well-being of African Americans.
www.abpsi.org

Association of Black Sociologist (ABS)
For African American sociologists with doctorates who contribute
to research and publish findings on black experiences.
www.blacksociologist.org

Association
of Black Women in Higher Education (ABWHE)

An
organization and association of black women, established to foster and expand
the historically substantive role of African American women in higher
education.
www.abwhe.org

Association
of Minority Enterprises of New York (AMENY)

A
group for minority businesses and functions to foster economic, commercial, and
industrial growth.
www.ameny.org

Audience
Development Committee, Inc.

A
committee whose essential purpose is the accumulation of dependable audiences
for black theater and dance companies.
www.audelco.net

Black
Agency Executives (BAE)

Shines
a light on the growing need for African American executives in the
not-for-profit human service community of New York City.
www.blackagencyexecutives.org

Black
Awareness in Television (BAIT)

An organization that communicates and presents black ideas to the
community, encourages affirmative action in the media, and facilitates
communications for black groups through the means of electronic media.
www.projectbait.blackgold.net

Black
Caucus of the American Library Association (BCALA)

Calls
attention to the need of facilitated access to library services in African
American communities.
www.bcala.org

Black
Filmmakers Foundation (BFF)

A
not-for-profit organization founded to develop awareness of black independent
film and video as an important means of artistic movement.
www.surview.com

Black Psychiatrists of America (BPA)
A resource of psychiatric information, education, and training for
African American psychiatrists on the special mental health needs of the black
population.
www.blackpsych.org

Black
Retail Action Group, Inc.

Formed
to stimulate minorities’ interest in the field of retailing at all levels.
www.bragusa.org

Black
Unites Front (National Black United Front NBUF)

An
alternative African American movement organization that develops programs
geared toward strengthening black families.
www.nbufront.org

Black
Women’s Forum

Provides
a platform of regular discussion on issues of concern to black women.
www.blackwomensforum.com

Black
Women in Church and Society (BWCS)

Provides
leadership, training, and develops support structures to help women in fulfilling
responsibilities brought on by their increased participation in religious
activities in the U.S. and in the Third World.
www.itc.edu

Black
Women in Publishing (BWIP)

Supplies information, moral support, and a network used to
exchange ideas and improve skills for black professional women in the
publishing field.
www.bwip.org

Black
Women’s Network (Los Angeles)

Gives
access to resources and networking opportunities for professional and
entrepreneurial women, as well as those seeking to develop, start, or transfer
careers.
www.blackwomensnetwork.net

Blacks in
Government

First
started to promote the interests of African American civil servants working in
federal, state, and local levels of government.
www.bignet.org

Booker T.
Washington Foundation

A not-for-profit foundation that operates in five different areas:
resource development, international development and cooperation, science and
technology, telecommunications, and public policy research.
www.btwfound.org

Business
Policy Review Council

A networking organization for corporate executives working in the
African American community.
www.businesspolicy.org

Carats, Inc.
An organization that strongly encourages the social and
educational civic involvement of its members.
www.caratsincorporated.com

Caribbean
American Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Inc.

Formed to promote economic development between Caribbean American
enterprises and business endeavors as well as most other minority owned
businesses.
www.caribbeantradecenter.com

Chi Eta
Phi Sorority, Inc.

An international sorority comprised of both graduate and
undergraduate students who are either commencing, enrolled, or graduating from
and into the nursing profession.
www.chietaphi.com

Chums, Inc.
A group whose purpose is the developing of better cultural, civic,
and social relations through charitable, educational, and religious activities.
www.chumsinc.org

Coalition
of Black Trade Unionists

A union based organization set on the improvement of
social-economic level of minorities while concurrently strengthening trade
unionism in general by bringing more African Americans into the labor movement.
www.cbtu.org

Conference
of Minority Public Administrators

A
conference of administrators dedicated to bettering the government and striving
for excellence through public service.
www.compaonline.org

Conference
of Prince Hall Grand Masters

A conference group that furnishes broad guidance to many programs
that routinely contribute annually to the national civil rights organizations
of many classifications.
www.princehall.org

Congress of Racial Equality (CORE)
Originally
created during the civil rights movement of the 1960’s, this group maintains
the goal of confronting manifestations of racism and discrimination in America.
www.core-online.org

Congressional Black Caucus
Comprised of African American members of the U.S. House of
representatives who serve as a catalyst for the economic, educational, and
social concerns of blacks and other lesser represented Americans of varied
backgrounds.
www.thecongressionalblackcaucus.com

Congressional
Black Caucus Foundation, Inc.

First
started to support and conduct nonpartisan research, technical assistance,
training education, and informational activities as well as create programs
whose purpose is to advance political participation by African Americans and
other minority group members.
www.cbcfinc.org

Consortium
for Graduate Studies in Management

A consortium established to hasten the promotion and advancement
of minorities into managerial positions in many varying fields of business.
www.cgsm.org

Constituency for Africa
(CFA)

Set up
as a constituency for a broad based coalition of organizations, institutions,
and individuals committed to the constant progression and diligent development
of African Nations.
www.cfanet.org

Continental
Societies, Inc.

An
institution which takes pride in creating programs and services for children
and youth with the intent focus on the special needs of their participants.
www.continentalsocietiesinc.org

Delta
Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.

A sorority that encourages academic achievement through
scholarship aid and endowments for distinguished professionals.
www.deltasigmatheta.org

Drifters,
Inc.

A determined and driven group of professional women in support of
the civic, charitable, and educational endeavors developing within the
community.
www.thedriftersinc.org

Eta Phi
Beta

A
national business and professional sorority that works to create congenial
fellowship among businesswomen and assist them in building professional
business careers.
www.etaphibetanational.com

Executive Leadership Council
A not for profit, independent, non-partisan organization made up
of high ranking African American executives from Fortune 100 business
corporations.
www.elcinfo.com

Federation of Southern Cooperatives Land
Assistance Fund

A
resource guide, advocacy group, and technical assistance advisory for member
coops on black land loss and land retention in the southeast.
www.federationsoutherncoop.com

Frontiers
International, Inc.

An
international endeavor whose primary goals are the search to adequately enrich
community welfare in general through the volunteer services of a variety of
projects.
www.frontiersinternation.com

Gospel
Music Workshop of America

A
musical institution of Gospel which gives detailed workshops with the intent to
inspire gospel and spiritual music in its members.
www.gmwnational.net

Groove
Phi Groove Social Fellowship, Inc.

This
organization was founded with the intentions of emphasizing academic awareness
and good ethical standards amongst college men of a variety of criteria.
www.groove-phi-groove.org

Improved
Benevolent Protective Order of Elks of the World

A
not-for-profit fraternal institution assigned the task of conducting charitable
activities by means of various civic, education, and religious programs. www.ibpoew.net

International
Association of Black Professional Fire Fighters

A
group for fire fighters, which was formed with the understanding of the need to
shine a bright light on the needs of black fire fighters throughout the United
States of America.
www.iabpff.org

International Black Writers
A
committee of authors and journalists committed to encouraging black writers
nationwide to produce fiction and non-fiction work concerning black ideas,
concepts, and ideologies.
www.ibwa.tripod.com

Iota Phi
Lambda Sorority, Inc.

An
international organization of business and professional women whose mission is
the worthwhile contribution to changing social and economic patterns.
www.iota1929.org

Iota Phi
Theta Fraternity, Inc.

A
national social service organization of both graduate and undergraduate
students who insists on creating new traditions rather than relying on existing
ones.
www.iotaphitheta.org

Jack and Jill of America, Inc.
A
charitable group that provides educational, cultural, civic, and social
programs for minority youth.
www.jack-and-jill.org

Jackie Robinson Foundation
A
not-for-profit organization preserving the legacy of Baseball Hall of Fame
great Jackie Robinson through the distribution of scholarships in higher
education, while creating educational and leadership development programs for
minority youths.
www.jackierobinson.org

Joint
Center for Political and Economic Studies

A center focused on helping black Americans participate completely
and effectively in the organizations that govern our society.
www.jointcenter.org

Justice,
Unity, Generosity, and Service, Inc. (JUGS)

A
national charitable organization comprised of business and professional women
whose primary concern is the welfare of children.
www.juggsii.org

Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc.
A fraternity intent on fostering black achievement on college
campuses across the country by providing a support group and resource for
African American men of culture, patriotism, and honor.
www.kappaalphapsi1911.com

Lambda Kappa Mu Sorority, Inc.
A strong minded sorority who engaged in bringing together business
and professional women to promote the sorority’s ideals, sisterhood,
achievement, scholarship, and service.
www.lkmsororityinc.org

Lawyers’
Committee for Civil Rights Under Law

Formed after President John F. Kennedy appealed directly to the
nation’s leading private lawyers to support the struggle for equality among
black citizens. www.lawyerscommittee.org

Leadership Conference on Civil Rights
A
coalition group of major national organizations, which represents a variety of
associations, such as African Americans, Hispanics, and Asian American labor
groups, major religious groups, women, the elderly, the handicapped, and other
minority businesses and professions.
www.civilrights.org/about/lccr

Links,
Inc.
This organization promotes educational, civic, and cultural
activities to enrich the lives of its members and of the world community.
www.linksinc.org

Low
Income Housing Information Service (National Low Income Housing Coalition)

A
non-membership endeavor with subscribers of all races nationwide that provides
information for housing organizations, advocates, activists, and people of low
income on the requirements for affordable housing in America.
www.nlihc.org

Minority Business Enterprise Legal
Defense and Education Fund

Organized
for the public interest to provide information and legal assistance to help
with the development of minority business nationwide.
www.mbeldef.org

Modern
Free and Accepted Masons of the World, Inc.

Working through the Modern Free brotherhood method to train and
educate leaders adjoined with the organization, as well as foster a set of
definite goals in life on behalf of Masons and Stars.
www.modernfree.com

Moorland-Spingarn
Research Center (MSRC)

Located
on the campus of Hoard University, this research center is one of the world’s
largest and most comprehensive repositories of several well-documented collections
on the history and culture of people of African descent in the Americas,
Africa, and Europe.
www.founders.howard.edu/moorland-spingarn

Most
Worshipful National Grand Lodge and Accepted Ancient York Masons Prince Hall
Origin, National Compact, U.S.A., Inc.

Founded for its members to adhere to the concept of a Supreme
Being, while contributing to nonmember grants, scholarships, and charities.
www.mwnationgrandlodge.org

National Action Council for Minorities in
Engineering (NACME)

Founded to address the problem of the under representation of
African Americans, Mexican Americans, Puerto Ricans, and Native Americans in
the field of engineering.
www.nacme.org

National
Alliance of Black School Educators (NABSE)

Developing black leadership and influencing policy within the
educational community through NASBE’s roster of black teachers, administrators,
policymakers, and support personnel.
www.nasbe.org

National
Alliance of Postal and Federal Employees (NAPFE)

Composed of federal and postal employees, the National Alliance seeks
to improve the working conditions of its constituents as well as to bring about
constructive social change.
www.napfe.com

National
Association for Equal Opportunity in Higher Education

Formed
as a voluntary independent association by historically black colleges and universities,
this organization is driven to articulate the need for a higher education
system where race, income, and previous education are not determinants of
either the quantity or quality of higher education.
www.nafeo.org

National
Association for the Advancement of Colored People

Organized as a coalition of black political activists and white
progressives, the NAACP operates through more than 2,200 branches for the
advancement of African Americans.
www.naacp.org

NAACP
Legal Defense and Educational Fund, Inc.

Originally set up as a national civil rights law firm, this group
provides free legal representation to blacks in cases against discrimination in
education, employment, voting, housing, health care, and administration of
criminal justice.
www.naacpldf.org

National Association of Bench and Bar
Spouses, Inc.

This organization is comprised of spouses of attorneys and judges
from the Unites States, the Virgin Islands, and Africa. Its role is to execute
charitable and/or educational endeavors and to promote a closer union among
spouses and surviving spouses of lawyers and judges on local, national, and
international levels.
www.nabbsinc.org

National
Association of Black Accountants, Inc.

Dedicated to the collaboration between accountants and accounting
students with similar interest and ideals, who are equally committed to
professional and academic excellence.
www.nbainc.org

National
Association of Black Catholic Administrators

An association heading offices for black Catholic ministries in
the Roman Catholic dioceses.
www.nabacaonline.org

National
Association of Black County Officials

An association formed for black county officials to review, share,
and develop responses to local and national issues affecting their constituency
and county government.
www.blackcountyofficials.com

National
Association of Black Journalists

Representing a majority of African American journalists in the
nation’s major newspapers, magazines, radio, and television stations and
networks.
www.nabj.org

National
Association of Black Social Workers, Inc.

Organized
to provide a structure and forum through which African American social workers
and workers in related fields of social services can exchange ideas, offer
services, and develop programs which work in cooperation, support, development,
or sponsorship with community welfare projects and programs.
www.nabsw.org

National
Association of Black-Owned Broadcasters

This
association provides information on the broadcast industry and the Federal
Communications Commissions to both the general public and to its members.
www.nabob.org

National
Association of Blacks in Criminal Justice

A
national organization designed to examine and act upon the needs and concerns
of African Americans and other minorities in the administration of equal
justice in the United States.
www.nabcj.org

National Association of Colored Women’s
Clubs (NACWC)

A
group open to women interested in pursuing civic, education, and social-based
activities, which will benefit the African American community at large.
www.nacaw.org

National
Association of Health Service Executives

This
association sponsors and participates in local and national programs and
projects designed to improve quality, access, and availability of health
service administration.
www.nahse.org

National Association of Investment
Companies

An
association set up to aid private equity firms that invest in an ethnically
diverse marketplace.
www.naicvc.com

National
Association of Minority Contractors

This
is a full-service, not-for-profit, educational association representing
thousands of African American, Hispanic, Asian Pacific, and Native American
construction contractors in the U.S. and the Virgin Islands.
www.namcnation.org

National
Association of Minority Media Executives

Founded
to establish relationships among experienced officers, editors, and business
managers of color in media based industries in the United States.
www.namme.org

National
Association of Negro Business and Professional Women’s Clubs

Comprised
of a coalition of local groups, this organization serves as a support network
for tens of thousands of African American women in both professional and
business functions.
www.nanbpwc.org

National
Association of Neighborhoods

Formed
to provide information, training, and technical assistance to neighborhood
groups nationwide, this organization is tasked to inform constituent groups of
legislation that would impact neighborhoods.
www.nanworld.org

National
Association of University Women

An
institution geared to providing nationwide organizational structuring to
coordinate the concerns and activities of locally based groups of college women
towards constructive work in education, public and civic affairs, as well as
human relations.
www.nauw1910.org

National Association of Urban Bankers
(Urban Financial Services Coalition)

An
organization made up of minority professionals in the banking industry, as well
as other related financial fields.
www.ufscnet.org

National
Bankers Association

The
proud representative of the only trade association whose main task at hand is
the representation of the interests of the nation’s minority and women-owned
banks.
www.nationalbankers.org

National Baptist Convention of America,
Inc.

As the
second largest black Baptist group in America, this organization represents
several thousand affiliated churches with a collective membership of
four-and-a-half million people. Furthermore, this convention’s primary
objectives entail doing missionary work in Africa, the Caribbean, and South
America to promote and improve home mission, education, and evangelical work.
www.nbca-inc.com

National
Baptist Convention, U.S.A., Inc.

Boasting
the largest organization in the world, this convention was originally
established on the basis of a parent institute to a number of smaller black Baptist
groups and has worked to unite black groups into a singular economic force.
www.nationalbaptist.com

National
Bar Association
This association contributes through
diligent work, the constant reassurance that equal justice prevails for all
Americans of any race.
www.nationalbar.org

National
Beauty Culturists League, Inc.

This
professional cosmetology organization is dedicated to upgrading professional
standards in the industry, all while assuring equal opportunities through fair
licensing and state regulation practices.
www.nbcl.org

National
Black Catholic Congress

Primarily
initiated to employ and exhibit the rich gifts of African American history and
heritage alongside the Roman Catholic Church, in the process becoming more
efficient at evangelizing non-churchgoing African Americans.
www.nbccongress.org

National Black Caucus of Local Elected
Officials

A
national not-for-profit, non-partisan organization formed to exert a positive
influence on the National League of Cities as it develops policies and program
activities that affect issues of concern to African Americans in an effort to
provide an organizational structure for local black elected officials.
www.nbc-leo.org

National Black Caucus of State
Legislators

A
black caucus established to function as an informational resource and network
for African American state legislators.
www.nbcslonline.org

National
Black Chambers of Commerce

Forged
to promote the growth of black-owned businesses and support African American
members of the chambers of commerce.
www.nationalbcc.org

National
Black Child Development Institute

Standing
firmly in support of the improvement of the quality of life and available
opportunities for African American Children.
www.nbcdi.org

National
Black College Alumni Hall of Fame Foundation

An
alumni foundation set up to preserve and highlight the accomplishments and
contributions of historically black colleges and universities and their alumni
with the assistance from alumni, administrators, students, corporations, and
not-for-profit organizations.
www.nbcahof.org

National
Black MBA Association, Inc.

A
not-for-profit association for minorities who have received MBA’s in both or
either the private and public sectors.
www.nbmbaa.org

National
Black Media Coalition

Founded
as an organization of communication specialists to monitor African American
participation in the media industry.
www.nbmc.org

National
Black Nurses Association, Inc.

An association tasked with recruiting for the nursing field,
operates as a job bank, functions as a resource for federal agencies to gather
information concerning health care, and monitors federal legislation with a
special focus on minorities.
www.nbna.org

National
Black Police Association, Inc.

An
organization comprised of African American police members dedicated to the
promotion of justice, fairness, and effectiveness in law enforcement.
www.blackpolice.org

National
Black Programming Consortium

A
consortium for African American professionals across the United States working
in the television industry and seeks to develop more positive portrayals of
minorities.
www.nbpc.tv

National Black Public Relations Society
of America

A public relations committee who was formed with the fundamental
purpose of promoting and expanding the opportunities available to minorities in
public relations.
www.nbprsa.org

National Black Republican Council
A political organization urging blacks to become more active in
politics as members of the Republican Party.
www.nationalblackrepublicans.com

National
Black United Fund

This
fund has been founded with the purpose of the solicitation of charitable funds
from African Americans so as to generously distribute the collected proceeds to
deserving black organizations nationwide.
www.nbuf.org

National
Bowling Association, Inc.

The
oldest and largest predominately black athletic association in the U.S. organized
at the time when African Americans were not readily allowed in many of the
nation’s bowling allies.
www.tnbainc.org

National
Brotherhood of Skiers

Primarily organized to promote both recreational and competitive
skiing among minorities. This brotherhood also encourages black youth from
around the country to participate in the organization’s effort to identify,
develop, and finance the training of future United States Ski Team members.
www.nbs.org

National
Caucus and Center on Black Aged, Inc.

Serves
as an advocate on issues affecting the black elderly in regards to Congress and
Federal agencies, as well as providing employment, housing and training opportunities
for seniors.
www.ncba-aged.org

National
Coalition of 100 Black Women

A
not-for-profit volunteer coalition dedicated to community service, leadership
development, and the enhancement of career opportunities through networking and
programming.
www.ncbw.org

National Conference of Black Mayors, Inc.
A
non-partisan nationwide conference providing means of service to African
American mayors across the nation.
www.ncbm.org

National
Conference of Black Political Scientists

Formed
by a group of political scientists concerned about the status of blacks in the
discipline of science as well as that of the African American community in
general.
www.ncobps.org

National Dental Association
Designed
to promote the professional development of black dentists, support
comprehensive health care programs for the minority community, and establish a
professional presence at legislative levels responsible for discussions on
health care delivery.
www.ndaonline.org

National
Economic Association

Created
by African American economists, this association aims to promote the
professional careers of blacks within the field of economics and increase the
number of minority economists in America.
www.neaecon.org

National
Forum for Black Public Administrator

A
comprehensive forum devoted completely to the advancement of black public
administrative leadership in the United States.
www.nfbpa.org

National
Funeral Directors and Morticians Association, Inc.

First
introduced by licensed funeral directors and morticians, this funeral
association seeks to maintain high professional standards for the benefit of
the public and their own business communities.
www.nfdma.com

National
Medical Association

Promotes
high standards in medical education and practice, helps eliminate racial
discrimination in American medical institutions, and advances public education
on health issues.
www.nmanet.org

National
Minority Business Council, Inc.

A
well-established business council whose priorities are the assistance with the
needs of minority-run businesses.
www.nmbc.org

National
Suppliers Development Council, Inc.

A
council established to expand business opportunities for minority-owned
companies, as well as encourage mutually beneficial economic links between
minority suppliers and both the public and private sectors.
www.nsdc.org

National
Naval Officers Association

Advertises
professional and career development of minority officers in the United States
Navy, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard.
www.nnoa.org

National
Newspaper Publisher Association

This
organization aids and represents the publishers of the several hundred black
newspapers and magazines through the United States of America.
www.nnpa.org

National
Organization of Black Law Enforcement Executives

Committed
to the principles of justice as it is related to law enforcement and to ensure
fairness in the pursuit of justice, as well as the elimination of racism and
bias within law enforcement.
www.noblenational.org

National
Organization of Minority Architects

An
organization made up of architects on professional, graduate, and even student
levels, as well as practitioners in related design fields.
www.noma.net

National
Pan-Hellenic Council

A
nationwide council tasked with the coordination of the activities of
inter-collegiate Greek Letter sororities and fraternities who are active on
black college campuses.
www.nphcg.org

National
Pharmaceutical Association

A
not-for-profit organization that provides minority pharmacists with a viable
means to contribute to their common improvement as well as to the public good.
www.npha.net

National Congress of Black Women, Inc.
An
independent, non-partisan political organization which encourages all African
American women to participate in political processes as voters, political
candidates, policymakers, fundraisers, and as political role models for
aspiring youth.
www.nationalcongressbw.org

National
Technical Association, Inc.

This
organization is comprised of professional and student chapters who are involved
in the study or practice of scientific or technological work, including
engineering.
www.ntaonline.org

National
United Church Ushers Association of America, Inc.

A
nationally united church association that clarifies and outlines a uniform
system of ushering for its members and presents scholarships to young people.
This association also routinely publishes a quarterly newsletter.
www.nationalchurchushers.org

National
Urban League, Inc.

An
interracial, not-for-profit community service organization with over 100 local
affiliates and regional offices. Since 1910, the League has worked to eradicate
racial discrimination and to champion political and economic equality for
African Americans.
www.nul.org

New
Concept Self Development Center, Inc.

A
development center set up as a private not-for-profit human service agency
intent on bridging the gap in availability of high quality mental health and
social service in the inner city.
www.ncsdc-inc.org

New Professional Theatre
Founded
to increase opportunities in the performing arts for minorities with special
emphasis on minority women involved in acting, dancing, singing, directing, and
stage managing and other arts and crafts of the theatre.
www.newprofessionaltheatre.org

Omega Psi Phi Fraternity
A
fraternity dedicated to providing lasting experiences in communal living as
well as fostering leadership skills to further provide a unique advantage to
its fraternal members.
www.oppf.org

One
Hundred Black Men

One
Hundred Black Men was originally created with the intention of achieving
meaningful improvement to black housing, education, employment, health
services, government, and the overall quality of life for minorities.
www.100blackmen.org

Opera
North

Represented
as the only minority opera company owned and operated by blacks, its purpose is
to provide additional opportunities for gifted minority singers,
instrumentalists, directors, and conductors in the field of grand opera. www.operanorth.com

Operation
PUSH (Rainbow PUSH Coalition)

A
human rights movement determined to pursue equality in economic and educational
fields, as well as maintain justice around the world.
www.rainbowpush.org

Opportunities
Industrialization Centers of America, Inc

This
organization is made up of a network of employment and training programs bound
together by a common commitment and dedication to serving the poor and
unemployed.
www.oicofamerica.org

Organization of Black Airline Pilots,
Inc. (Organization of Black Aerospace Professionals)

An
organization established to ensure that African Americans and other minorities
have access to a support group that could provide information on opportunities
for advancement within commercial aviation.
www.obap.org

Phelps Stokes Fun
This
group is highly dedicated to the improvement of education for African
Americans, American Indians, and whites in need.
www.phelpsstokes.org

Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc.
This
Howard University fraternity is completely committed to community service,
general academic excellence, and international awareness.
www.pbs1914.org

Phi Delta
Kappa, Inc.

An
organization of African American teachers who are dedicated to the fostering of
a spirit of true sisterhood, all whilst upholding the very highest ideals in
regards to the teaching profession at all levels.
www.sororitynpdk.org

Pinochle
Bugs Social and Civic Club

This
club promotes social and civic cooperation among various women’s groups while
encouraging social, economic, educational, and cultural advancement. www.pinochlebugs.com

Progressive
National Baptist Convention, Inc
.
Began
as a movement reflecting of the religious, social, and political climate of its
time and later became a convention orchestrated by its earliest members
involved in the freedom movement for African Americans in the United States.
www.pnbc.org

Schomburg
Center for Research in Black Culture

A
branch of the New York Public Library system, its focus remains on preserving
an extensive private collection of books on African American culture by the
late Arthur A. Schomburg.
www.nypl.org/locations/schomburg

Sigma
Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc.

Originally
established at Butler University, this sorority has a primary focus of
community outreach service, leadership training, and education enhancement for
youths.
www.sgrho1922.org

Sigma Pi
Phi Fraternity (“The Boule”)

Established
in Philadelphia in 1904, this fraternity prides itself in being the oldest
predominantly African American Greek Letter fraternal society.
www.sigma-pi-phi.net

Southern
Christian Leadership Conference

A leadership conference that brings moral initiative, spiritual
reinforcement, and avid recruitment against the struggles of racial oppression.

www.sclcnational.org

Southern
Poverty Law Center

A
not-for-profit organization whose primary task is the upholding of the legal
rights of the poor in general.
www.splcenter.org

Southern
Regional Council

A
non-membership organization and council working diligently to promote and
enrich equality in American life.
www.southerncouncil.org

Student
National Medical Association, Inc

Established
by students at Howard University and members of the National Medical
Association to help recruit minority high school students into the medical
profession.
www.snma.org

Thurgood Marshall Scholarship Fund
This
scholarship fund provides merit scholarships for students who plan on attending
historically black colleges and universities, while simultaneously embracing
business, higher education, and professional sports.
www.thurgoodmarshallfund.org

TransAfrica,
Inc.

Rallies
to marshal public opinion in the United States in favor of policies and
practices which would achieve a more progressive U.S. foreign policy toward the
nations of both Africa and the Caribbean, respectively.
www.transafricaforum.org

Tuskegee
Airmen, Inc.

Founded
by veterans of the all black Air Force personnel, this group serves as a
watchdog for minority concerns in the aerospace and aviation fields, as well as
those interested newcomers and veterans alike, even granting scholarship aid to
students entering the field.
www.tuskegeeairmen.org

Twenty-First
Century Foundation

This
foundation is completely devoted and dedicated to the assistance in the work of
black community based organizations.
www.21cf.org

United
Negro College Fund

A
well-known and well-represented united college fund primarily organized to
raise money for the nation’s historically black private institutions of higher
education.
www.uncf.org

UNCF’s
National Alumni Council

An alumni council established as an umbrella organization for
hundreds of thousands of alumni and currently enrolled students alike for the
42 UNCF member colleges.

Zeta Delta Phi Sorority, Inc.
A
sorority founded on the principle of promoting academic excellence, providing
positive role models, and encouraging the youth of the United States.
www.zetadeltaphi.org

Zeta Phi
Beta Sorority, Inc.

Founded
at Howard University, this sorority is committed to scholarship, cultural
exposure, career guidance, and community service.
www.zphib1920.org
And every single one them organisations can be shut down tomorrow because they are all reliant on white money.

They have been allowed to exist in a system of white supremacy. You had just as many of these "Organisations" 50 years ago.

So what's your point ?

Hell most on list are not even for black people. Zelta Delta Phi Sority ? What is that ? Some are for minorities. Women are minorities. 1 fifth native Indian is a minority. No just black people
 
I feel so bad I think I should have to give up half my pay check to build more Section 8 apartment complexs for people who don't want to work to live in.
But... screw that... I am obviously a greedy privileged self centered white male.
I wish you white supremacists would make up your mind

Either

Blacks are lazy and shiftless
or
Blacks are taken white jobs

Which is it ?

Because we can't do both.

Just stick to one stereotype because it's get's confusing
 
Maybe I should try living the life of a statistically average black m
I feel so bad I think I should have to give up half my pay check to build more Section 8 apartment complexs for people who don't want to work to live in.
But... screw that... I am obviously a greedy privileged self centered white male.
I wish you white supremacists would make up your mind

Either

Blacks are lazy and shiftless
or
Blacks are taken white jobs

Which is it ?

Because we can't do both.

Just stick to one stereotype because it's get's confusing

You need to learn the definition of a stereotype.
 
Maybe I should try living the life of a statistically average black m
I feel so bad I think I should have to give up half my pay check to build more Section 8 apartment complexs for people who don't want to work to live in.
But... screw that... I am obviously a greedy privileged self centered white male.
I wish you white supremacists would make up your mind

Either

Blacks are lazy and shiftless
or
Blacks are taken white jobs

Which is it ?

Because we can't do both.

Just stick to one stereotype because it's get's confusing

You need to learn the definition of a stereotype.
If I was retarted...I'd enjoy this conversation
 
I was born in 1965, my first home was a trailer in a run down trailer court.
And it would have been more difficult to get a trailer in 1965 if you were black.
In 1969 my father got a job at a GM plant
And if your dad was black man in 1969 he probably would not have got a job at the GM plant after all GM plant till this day are soaked in white supremacy


so we moved into a 2 bedroom 1 bath home..there were 5 of us.
My parents saved as much money as they could and in 1975 we moved into a decent 3 bdrm home...1 bathroom.
And if you were black that would not have happened. Your dad had his job at the GM plant so he was allowed to build and grow enough so he could look for another house.

So in 1975 your parents took advantage of the system that helps whites that is mortgage discrimination, redlining, zoning laws and so-called “market forces” pricing many blacks out of the better housing markets (even though whites only got into those markets because of government subsidies and preferences, both private and public).
My parents were baby-boomers. And the general philosophy of boomers and their children was - you want something - work for it and you can buy it yourself.
You can pride yourselves on hard work but then you ignore that your hard work has been met with access to an opportunity structure to which millions of others blacks have been denied.
So at age 12 I started mowing lawns, I worked at it till I had 3 lawns to mow each week.
Most white people in white areas in the 1970's would not allowed 12 year old black kid to mow their lawns. Hell even last yeah black kid in Houston was arrested for mowing lawns
During the winter I shoveled their walks and driveways. As well as competed with other neighborhood boys touring the neighborhood with shovel in hand knocking on doors.
Had you been black. They would have not allowed you to shovel their walks and driveways
when I got an after school job at an Autobody shop. Which included working Saturdays.
Once again. You were allowed to work at the Aurobody shop./ You were allowed to work on Saturdays. These things would have been a lot more difficult had you been black.
I saved enough money and bought my first car. Not one cent from my parents. (or the government)
Because you had the system of white supremacy to rely on.
From 16 - 22 I worked in several part-time jobs till I finished school. (no government assistance paying for it)
Allowed to work. Do you have any idea that all these jobs and all of these doors opened for you would not have happened had you been black ?
Now at 53, ever since I was 12 years old I have went exactly 3 weeks without a job.
Because you were white
I started at the bottom in 1987 and now run my own company.
Because you were white
I am still waiting for my White Privilege to kick in....any day now.
Dude. If you can't see that your life has been drenched in white privilege then there really is no hope for you

With an attitude like yours it's no wonder you have nothing.
 


Black patronizing month about 2 weeks away folks.

Get ready for the month long reminder of how bad blacks once had it. Get ready for little to no actual black history, except for how mean and racist white America is,.as the globalists continue to use the negro as political weapons by enslaving their minds and keeping them down.

Carolla destroys it.

You dumb fucking white liberal racists.

His tales were from his youth. He’s 54 now.

So these were tales in the 1980’s.

  • He got in fire department something that would have much more difficult had he been black man in the 1980’s.
  • He walked into various business, asked to speak to the boss, who was probably white and asked whether he could clean their carpets something that would have been more difficult had he been a black man in the 1980’s.
  • He got jobs on building sites, something that would have been more difficult had he been a black man in the 1980’s.
  • He bought a pick-up truck. Where did he get the money to buy it ? That would have been more difficult had he been black man in the 1980’s.
He had a six years career in carpentry. Hang on ? I thought he was a labourer ? So he must have started out as labourer and his white bosses must have put him on a carpentry course. Had he been black man in the 1980’s the bosses would not have tried to upgrade him and left him as a labourer.

Carpentry courses are not cheap.

So the company he was working for must have paid for him. That’s white privilege right there because I know from personal experience companies bend over backwards to get as many whites into various courses.

He had apartment in most likely in a white area something that would have been more difficult had he been black man in the 1980’s as many landlords simply refused to gives there properties to black people.

The fire service did get back to him. They would have binned his application had he been black. All he had was date to take a test. And now we came to what he thinks is his check mate move.

That is a black women behind him applied on Tuesday and was at the test and he had to wait six years.

  • Notice he never says whether he passed the test ?
  • Notice he never said who got the job ?
  • Notice he never pointed to any other white people who I’m sure where at the test ?
  • Notice he never noticed all the people who run the test where also white ?
  • Notice he never said majority of people within fire service where also white ?
And finally now he sits there he sits there, a successful comedian, radio personality, television host, actor, podcaster, and director in front of audience of hundreds 1000 and claims he doesn't have white privilege.

But of course if he was Black guy named Jerome Jenkins from Compton the same thing would have happened.

Yeah right

Black Organizations and Organizations Serving Black Communities

A Better
Chance, Inc. (ABC)

The only domestic and most established academic talent search for
minority youth.
www.abetterchance.org

A. Philip Randolph Institute & A. Philip
Education Fund

An organization dedicated to increasing awareness
and involvement of African American politicians at local, state, and national
levels of government.
www.apri.org

African American Museum Association (AAMA)
An institution whose purpose is to encourage
and promote the celebration of African American culture and heritage through
public exhibitions.
www.blackmuseums.org


African Methodist Episcopal Church (AME)
An African Methodist Episcopal church
committed to helping the needy, feeding the hungry, housing the homeless, and
supplying jobs for those in need.
www.ame-church.com

African
Methodist Episcopal Zion Church (AMEZ)

A
Methodist Episcopal Zion church established to spiritually and academically
support institutions of higher education.
www.amez.org

Africare,
Inc

A private, not-for-profit organization devoted to bettering the
access to food, water, health care, refuge assistance, and a greater quality of
life in rural Africa.
www.africare.org


Afro-American
Historical and Genealogical Society

An African American organization encouraging academic research
into African American history and geology.
www.aahgs.org

Alpha
Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. (AKA)

Founded in 1908, this group has set out to improve social,
economic, cultural, and health conditions throughout the United States and the
world.
www.aka1908.com

Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc
First started in 1906 and the oldest predominantly
black Greek Letter fraternity in America, this organization’s purpose is to
foster academic excellence while serving the community.
www.alpha-phi-alpha.com

Alpha Pi
Chi National Sorority, Inc.

Originally
founded in 1963, this sorority’s primary focus is a strong fundraising effort
to benefit many charities.
www.alphapichi.org

American
Association for Affirmative Action (AAAA)

Created
for professionals committed to the implementation of affirmative action and
equal opportunity across the nation.
www.affirmativeaction.org

American
Association of Black in Energy (AABE)

An
African American association’s most paramount of tasks is the constant
reinforcement of ensuring that minority voices are taken into account in
regards to the development of national energy policies.
www.aabe.org

American
Bridge Association (ABA)

Formed by African American tennis players in response to being
excluded from most bridge events.
www.americanbridge.com

American
Council on Education, Office of Minorities in Higher Education

Provides
aid to minority administrators in both predominantly white and historically
black institutions of higher education around the world.
www.acenet.edu

American
Health and Beauty Aids Institute (AHBAI)

A
trade association for companies of minority ownership whose manufacturing
includes ethnic health and beauty products.
www.ahbai.org

American
League of Financial Institutions (ALFI)

Embodied
by 51 African American, Hispanic, Asian American, women-owned, and/or
women-managed savings and loan institutions whose goals are to promote and
produce thrift and home ownership among minority groups.
www.alfi.org

Amistad Research Center
Makes
accessible to the public a collection of scholarly source material on ethnic
history and race relations in the United States.
www.amistadresearchcenter.org

Ancient
Egyptian Arabic Order Nobles Mystic Shrine, Inc. (AEAONMS)

A
charitable and benevolent fraternal order that sponsors programs to curb
delinquency and drug use among black youth while lending support to education
through scholarships.
www.aeaonms.org

Associated
Black Charities

A
not-for-profit federation of health and human services agencies whose
contributions enable and assist community based organizations serving New York
neighborhoods in need of most aid.
www.associatedblackcharities.org

Associated
for Multi-Cultural Counseling and Development

Encourages
improvement on ethnic and racial empathy and understanding through the use of
comprehensive programs.
www.amcdaca.org

Association of Black Admission and
Financial Aid Officers of the Ivy League and Sister Schools (ABAFAOILSS)

A
professional educational subset of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology
and its sister schools for minority admissions and financial aid officers.
www.abaschool.org

Association
of Black American Ambassadors (ABAA)

Originally
created to advance public understanding of diplomacy and to provide a forum for
an exchange of views between its members and various arms of government
responsible for shaping foreign policy.
www.abaa.meridian.org

Association
of Black Foundation Executives (ABFE)

For
men and women on staffs or boards of corporate and foundation grant-making
organizations.
www.abfe.org

Association
of Black Psychologists

An
association geared towards uniting black psychologists, both professionals and
students, to encourage the psychological well-being of African Americans.
www.abpsi.org

Association of Black Sociologist (ABS)
For African American sociologists with doctorates who contribute
to research and publish findings on black experiences.
www.blacksociologist.org

Association
of Black Women in Higher Education (ABWHE)

An
organization and association of black women, established to foster and expand
the historically substantive role of African American women in higher
education.
www.abwhe.org

Association
of Minority Enterprises of New York (AMENY)

A
group for minority businesses and functions to foster economic, commercial, and
industrial growth.
www.ameny.org

Audience
Development Committee, Inc.

A
committee whose essential purpose is the accumulation of dependable audiences
for black theater and dance companies.
www.audelco.net

Black
Agency Executives (BAE)

Shines
a light on the growing need for African American executives in the
not-for-profit human service community of New York City.
www.blackagencyexecutives.org

Black
Awareness in Television (BAIT)

An organization that communicates and presents black ideas to the
community, encourages affirmative action in the media, and facilitates
communications for black groups through the means of electronic media.
www.projectbait.blackgold.net

Black
Caucus of the American Library Association (BCALA)

Calls
attention to the need of facilitated access to library services in African
American communities.
www.bcala.org

Black
Filmmakers Foundation (BFF)

A
not-for-profit organization founded to develop awareness of black independent
film and video as an important means of artistic movement.
www.surview.com

Black Psychiatrists of America (BPA)
A resource of psychiatric information, education, and training for
African American psychiatrists on the special mental health needs of the black
population.
www.blackpsych.org

Black
Retail Action Group, Inc.

Formed
to stimulate minorities’ interest in the field of retailing at all levels.
www.bragusa.org

Black
Unites Front (National Black United Front NBUF)

An
alternative African American movement organization that develops programs
geared toward strengthening black families.
www.nbufront.org

Black
Women’s Forum

Provides
a platform of regular discussion on issues of concern to black women.
www.blackwomensforum.com

Black
Women in Church and Society (BWCS)

Provides
leadership, training, and develops support structures to help women in fulfilling
responsibilities brought on by their increased participation in religious
activities in the U.S. and in the Third World.
www.itc.edu

Black
Women in Publishing (BWIP)

Supplies information, moral support, and a network used to
exchange ideas and improve skills for black professional women in the
publishing field.
www.bwip.org

Black
Women’s Network (Los Angeles)

Gives
access to resources and networking opportunities for professional and
entrepreneurial women, as well as those seeking to develop, start, or transfer
careers.
www.blackwomensnetwork.net

Blacks in
Government

First
started to promote the interests of African American civil servants working in
federal, state, and local levels of government.
www.bignet.org

Booker T.
Washington Foundation

A not-for-profit foundation that operates in five different areas:
resource development, international development and cooperation, science and
technology, telecommunications, and public policy research.
www.btwfound.org

Business
Policy Review Council

A networking organization for corporate executives working in the
African American community.
www.businesspolicy.org

Carats, Inc.
An organization that strongly encourages the social and
educational civic involvement of its members.
www.caratsincorporated.com

Caribbean
American Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Inc.

Formed to promote economic development between Caribbean American
enterprises and business endeavors as well as most other minority owned
businesses.
www.caribbeantradecenter.com

Chi Eta
Phi Sorority, Inc.

An international sorority comprised of both graduate and
undergraduate students who are either commencing, enrolled, or graduating from
and into the nursing profession.
www.chietaphi.com

Chums, Inc.
A group whose purpose is the developing of better cultural, civic,
and social relations through charitable, educational, and religious activities.
www.chumsinc.org

Coalition
of Black Trade Unionists

A union based organization set on the improvement of
social-economic level of minorities while concurrently strengthening trade
unionism in general by bringing more African Americans into the labor movement.
www.cbtu.org

Conference
of Minority Public Administrators

A
conference of administrators dedicated to bettering the government and striving
for excellence through public service.
www.compaonline.org

Conference
of Prince Hall Grand Masters

A conference group that furnishes broad guidance to many programs
that routinely contribute annually to the national civil rights organizations
of many classifications.
www.princehall.org

Congress of Racial Equality (CORE)
Originally
created during the civil rights movement of the 1960’s, this group maintains
the goal of confronting manifestations of racism and discrimination in America.
www.core-online.org

Congressional Black Caucus
Comprised of African American members of the U.S. House of
representatives who serve as a catalyst for the economic, educational, and
social concerns of blacks and other lesser represented Americans of varied
backgrounds.
www.thecongressionalblackcaucus.com

Congressional
Black Caucus Foundation, Inc.

First
started to support and conduct nonpartisan research, technical assistance,
training education, and informational activities as well as create programs
whose purpose is to advance political participation by African Americans and
other minority group members.
www.cbcfinc.org

Consortium
for Graduate Studies in Management

A consortium established to hasten the promotion and advancement
of minorities into managerial positions in many varying fields of business.
www.cgsm.org

Constituency for Africa
(CFA)

Set up
as a constituency for a broad based coalition of organizations, institutions,
and individuals committed to the constant progression and diligent development
of African Nations.
www.cfanet.org

Continental
Societies, Inc.

An
institution which takes pride in creating programs and services for children
and youth with the intent focus on the special needs of their participants.
www.continentalsocietiesinc.org

Delta
Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.

A sorority that encourages academic achievement through
scholarship aid and endowments for distinguished professionals.
www.deltasigmatheta.org

Drifters,
Inc.

A determined and driven group of professional women in support of
the civic, charitable, and educational endeavors developing within the
community.
www.thedriftersinc.org

Eta Phi
Beta

A
national business and professional sorority that works to create congenial
fellowship among businesswomen and assist them in building professional
business careers.
www.etaphibetanational.com

Executive Leadership Council
A not for profit, independent, non-partisan organization made up
of high ranking African American executives from Fortune 100 business
corporations.
www.elcinfo.com

Federation of Southern Cooperatives Land
Assistance Fund

A
resource guide, advocacy group, and technical assistance advisory for member
coops on black land loss and land retention in the southeast.
www.federationsoutherncoop.com

Frontiers
International, Inc.

An
international endeavor whose primary goals are the search to adequately enrich
community welfare in general through the volunteer services of a variety of
projects.
www.frontiersinternation.com

Gospel
Music Workshop of America

A
musical institution of Gospel which gives detailed workshops with the intent to
inspire gospel and spiritual music in its members.
www.gmwnational.net

Groove
Phi Groove Social Fellowship, Inc.

This
organization was founded with the intentions of emphasizing academic awareness
and good ethical standards amongst college men of a variety of criteria.
www.groove-phi-groove.org

Improved
Benevolent Protective Order of Elks of the World

A
not-for-profit fraternal institution assigned the task of conducting charitable
activities by means of various civic, education, and religious programs. www.ibpoew.net

International
Association of Black Professional Fire Fighters

A
group for fire fighters, which was formed with the understanding of the need to
shine a bright light on the needs of black fire fighters throughout the United
States of America.
www.iabpff.org

International Black Writers
A
committee of authors and journalists committed to encouraging black writers
nationwide to produce fiction and non-fiction work concerning black ideas,
concepts, and ideologies.
www.ibwa.tripod.com

Iota Phi
Lambda Sorority, Inc.

An
international organization of business and professional women whose mission is
the worthwhile contribution to changing social and economic patterns.
www.iota1929.org

Iota Phi
Theta Fraternity, Inc.

A
national social service organization of both graduate and undergraduate
students who insists on creating new traditions rather than relying on existing
ones.
www.iotaphitheta.org

Jack and Jill of America, Inc.
A
charitable group that provides educational, cultural, civic, and social
programs for minority youth.
www.jack-and-jill.org

Jackie Robinson Foundation
A
not-for-profit organization preserving the legacy of Baseball Hall of Fame
great Jackie Robinson through the distribution of scholarships in higher
education, while creating educational and leadership development programs for
minority youths.
www.jackierobinson.org

Joint
Center for Political and Economic Studies

A center focused on helping black Americans participate completely
and effectively in the organizations that govern our society.
www.jointcenter.org

Justice,
Unity, Generosity, and Service, Inc. (JUGS)

A
national charitable organization comprised of business and professional women
whose primary concern is the welfare of children.
www.juggsii.org

Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc.
A fraternity intent on fostering black achievement on college
campuses across the country by providing a support group and resource for
African American men of culture, patriotism, and honor.
www.kappaalphapsi1911.com

Lambda Kappa Mu Sorority, Inc.
A strong minded sorority who engaged in bringing together business
and professional women to promote the sorority’s ideals, sisterhood,
achievement, scholarship, and service.
www.lkmsororityinc.org

Lawyers’
Committee for Civil Rights Under Law

Formed after President John F. Kennedy appealed directly to the
nation’s leading private lawyers to support the struggle for equality among
black citizens. www.lawyerscommittee.org

Leadership Conference on Civil Rights
A
coalition group of major national organizations, which represents a variety of
associations, such as African Americans, Hispanics, and Asian American labor
groups, major religious groups, women, the elderly, the handicapped, and other
minority businesses and professions.
www.civilrights.org/about/lccr

Links,
Inc.
This organization promotes educational, civic, and cultural
activities to enrich the lives of its members and of the world community.
www.linksinc.org

Low
Income Housing Information Service (National Low Income Housing Coalition)

A
non-membership endeavor with subscribers of all races nationwide that provides
information for housing organizations, advocates, activists, and people of low
income on the requirements for affordable housing in America.
www.nlihc.org

Minority Business Enterprise Legal
Defense and Education Fund

Organized
for the public interest to provide information and legal assistance to help
with the development of minority business nationwide.
www.mbeldef.org

Modern
Free and Accepted Masons of the World, Inc.

Working through the Modern Free brotherhood method to train and
educate leaders adjoined with the organization, as well as foster a set of
definite goals in life on behalf of Masons and Stars.
www.modernfree.com

Moorland-Spingarn
Research Center (MSRC)

Located
on the campus of Hoard University, this research center is one of the world’s
largest and most comprehensive repositories of several well-documented collections
on the history and culture of people of African descent in the Americas,
Africa, and Europe.
www.founders.howard.edu/moorland-spingarn

Most
Worshipful National Grand Lodge and Accepted Ancient York Masons Prince Hall
Origin, National Compact, U.S.A., Inc.

Founded for its members to adhere to the concept of a Supreme
Being, while contributing to nonmember grants, scholarships, and charities.
www.mwnationgrandlodge.org

National Action Council for Minorities in
Engineering (NACME)

Founded to address the problem of the under representation of
African Americans, Mexican Americans, Puerto Ricans, and Native Americans in
the field of engineering.
www.nacme.org

National
Alliance of Black School Educators (NABSE)

Developing black leadership and influencing policy within the
educational community through NASBE’s roster of black teachers, administrators,
policymakers, and support personnel.
www.nasbe.org

National
Alliance of Postal and Federal Employees (NAPFE)

Composed of federal and postal employees, the National Alliance seeks
to improve the working conditions of its constituents as well as to bring about
constructive social change.
www.napfe.com

National
Association for Equal Opportunity in Higher Education

Formed
as a voluntary independent association by historically black colleges and universities,
this organization is driven to articulate the need for a higher education
system where race, income, and previous education are not determinants of
either the quantity or quality of higher education.
www.nafeo.org

National
Association for the Advancement of Colored People

Organized as a coalition of black political activists and white
progressives, the NAACP operates through more than 2,200 branches for the
advancement of African Americans.
www.naacp.org

NAACP
Legal Defense and Educational Fund, Inc.

Originally set up as a national civil rights law firm, this group
provides free legal representation to blacks in cases against discrimination in
education, employment, voting, housing, health care, and administration of
criminal justice.
www.naacpldf.org

National Association of Bench and Bar
Spouses, Inc.

This organization is comprised of spouses of attorneys and judges
from the Unites States, the Virgin Islands, and Africa. Its role is to execute
charitable and/or educational endeavors and to promote a closer union among
spouses and surviving spouses of lawyers and judges on local, national, and
international levels.
www.nabbsinc.org

National
Association of Black Accountants, Inc.

Dedicated to the collaboration between accountants and accounting
students with similar interest and ideals, who are equally committed to
professional and academic excellence.
www.nbainc.org

National
Association of Black Catholic Administrators

An association heading offices for black Catholic ministries in
the Roman Catholic dioceses.
www.nabacaonline.org

National
Association of Black County Officials

An association formed for black county officials to review, share,
and develop responses to local and national issues affecting their constituency
and county government.
www.blackcountyofficials.com

National
Association of Black Journalists

Representing a majority of African American journalists in the
nation’s major newspapers, magazines, radio, and television stations and
networks.
www.nabj.org

National
Association of Black Social Workers, Inc.

Organized
to provide a structure and forum through which African American social workers
and workers in related fields of social services can exchange ideas, offer
services, and develop programs which work in cooperation, support, development,
or sponsorship with community welfare projects and programs.
www.nabsw.org

National
Association of Black-Owned Broadcasters

This
association provides information on the broadcast industry and the Federal
Communications Commissions to both the general public and to its members.
www.nabob.org

National
Association of Blacks in Criminal Justice

A
national organization designed to examine and act upon the needs and concerns
of African Americans and other minorities in the administration of equal
justice in the United States.
www.nabcj.org

National Association of Colored Women’s
Clubs (NACWC)

A
group open to women interested in pursuing civic, education, and social-based
activities, which will benefit the African American community at large.
www.nacaw.org

National
Association of Health Service Executives

This
association sponsors and participates in local and national programs and
projects designed to improve quality, access, and availability of health
service administration.
www.nahse.org

National Association of Investment
Companies

An
association set up to aid private equity firms that invest in an ethnically
diverse marketplace.
www.naicvc.com

National
Association of Minority Contractors

This
is a full-service, not-for-profit, educational association representing
thousands of African American, Hispanic, Asian Pacific, and Native American
construction contractors in the U.S. and the Virgin Islands.
www.namcnation.org

National
Association of Minority Media Executives

Founded
to establish relationships among experienced officers, editors, and business
managers of color in media based industries in the United States.
www.namme.org

National
Association of Negro Business and Professional Women’s Clubs

Comprised
of a coalition of local groups, this organization serves as a support network
for tens of thousands of African American women in both professional and
business functions.
www.nanbpwc.org

National
Association of Neighborhoods

Formed
to provide information, training, and technical assistance to neighborhood
groups nationwide, this organization is tasked to inform constituent groups of
legislation that would impact neighborhoods.
www.nanworld.org

National
Association of University Women

An
institution geared to providing nationwide organizational structuring to
coordinate the concerns and activities of locally based groups of college women
towards constructive work in education, public and civic affairs, as well as
human relations.
www.nauw1910.org

National Association of Urban Bankers
(Urban Financial Services Coalition)

An
organization made up of minority professionals in the banking industry, as well
as other related financial fields.
www.ufscnet.org

National
Bankers Association

The
proud representative of the only trade association whose main task at hand is
the representation of the interests of the nation’s minority and women-owned
banks.
www.nationalbankers.org

National Baptist Convention of America,
Inc.

As the
second largest black Baptist group in America, this organization represents
several thousand affiliated churches with a collective membership of
four-and-a-half million people. Furthermore, this convention’s primary
objectives entail doing missionary work in Africa, the Caribbean, and South
America to promote and improve home mission, education, and evangelical work.
www.nbca-inc.com

National
Baptist Convention, U.S.A., Inc.

Boasting
the largest organization in the world, this convention was originally
established on the basis of a parent institute to a number of smaller black Baptist
groups and has worked to unite black groups into a singular economic force.
www.nationalbaptist.com

National
Bar Association
This association contributes through
diligent work, the constant reassurance that equal justice prevails for all
Americans of any race.
www.nationalbar.org

National
Beauty Culturists League, Inc.

This
professional cosmetology organization is dedicated to upgrading professional
standards in the industry, all while assuring equal opportunities through fair
licensing and state regulation practices.
www.nbcl.org

National
Black Catholic Congress

Primarily
initiated to employ and exhibit the rich gifts of African American history and
heritage alongside the Roman Catholic Church, in the process becoming more
efficient at evangelizing non-churchgoing African Americans.
www.nbccongress.org

National Black Caucus of Local Elected
Officials

A
national not-for-profit, non-partisan organization formed to exert a positive
influence on the National League of Cities as it develops policies and program
activities that affect issues of concern to African Americans in an effort to
provide an organizational structure for local black elected officials.
www.nbc-leo.org

National Black Caucus of State
Legislators

A
black caucus established to function as an informational resource and network
for African American state legislators.
www.nbcslonline.org

National
Black Chambers of Commerce

Forged
to promote the growth of black-owned businesses and support African American
members of the chambers of commerce.
www.nationalbcc.org

National
Black Child Development Institute

Standing
firmly in support of the improvement of the quality of life and available
opportunities for African American Children.
www.nbcdi.org

National
Black College Alumni Hall of Fame Foundation

An
alumni foundation set up to preserve and highlight the accomplishments and
contributions of historically black colleges and universities and their alumni
with the assistance from alumni, administrators, students, corporations, and
not-for-profit organizations.
www.nbcahof.org

National
Black MBA Association, Inc.

A
not-for-profit association for minorities who have received MBA’s in both or
either the private and public sectors.
www.nbmbaa.org

National
Black Media Coalition

Founded
as an organization of communication specialists to monitor African American
participation in the media industry.
www.nbmc.org

National
Black Nurses Association, Inc.

An association tasked with recruiting for the nursing field,
operates as a job bank, functions as a resource for federal agencies to gather
information concerning health care, and monitors federal legislation with a
special focus on minorities.
www.nbna.org

National
Black Police Association, Inc.

An
organization comprised of African American police members dedicated to the
promotion of justice, fairness, and effectiveness in law enforcement.
www.blackpolice.org

National
Black Programming Consortium

A
consortium for African American professionals across the United States working
in the television industry and seeks to develop more positive portrayals of
minorities.
www.nbpc.tv

National Black Public Relations Society
of America

A public relations committee who was formed with the fundamental
purpose of promoting and expanding the opportunities available to minorities in
public relations.
www.nbprsa.org

National Black Republican Council
A political organization urging blacks to become more active in
politics as members of the Republican Party.
www.nationalblackrepublicans.com

National
Black United Fund

This
fund has been founded with the purpose of the solicitation of charitable funds
from African Americans so as to generously distribute the collected proceeds to
deserving black organizations nationwide.
www.nbuf.org

National
Bowling Association, Inc.

The
oldest and largest predominately black athletic association in the U.S. organized
at the time when African Americans were not readily allowed in many of the
nation’s bowling allies.
www.tnbainc.org

National
Brotherhood of Skiers

Primarily organized to promote both recreational and competitive
skiing among minorities. This brotherhood also encourages black youth from
around the country to participate in the organization’s effort to identify,
develop, and finance the training of future United States Ski Team members.
www.nbs.org

National
Caucus and Center on Black Aged, Inc.

Serves
as an advocate on issues affecting the black elderly in regards to Congress and
Federal agencies, as well as providing employment, housing and training opportunities
for seniors.
www.ncba-aged.org

National
Coalition of 100 Black Women

A
not-for-profit volunteer coalition dedicated to community service, leadership
development, and the enhancement of career opportunities through networking and
programming.
www.ncbw.org

National Conference of Black Mayors, Inc.
A
non-partisan nationwide conference providing means of service to African
American mayors across the nation.
www.ncbm.org

National
Conference of Black Political Scientists

Formed
by a group of political scientists concerned about the status of blacks in the
discipline of science as well as that of the African American community in
general.
www.ncobps.org

National Dental Association
Designed
to promote the professional development of black dentists, support
comprehensive health care programs for the minority community, and establish a
professional presence at legislative levels responsible for discussions on
health care delivery.
www.ndaonline.org

National
Economic Association

Created
by African American economists, this association aims to promote the
professional careers of blacks within the field of economics and increase the
number of minority economists in America.
www.neaecon.org

National
Forum for Black Public Administrator

A
comprehensive forum devoted completely to the advancement of black public
administrative leadership in the United States.
www.nfbpa.org

National
Funeral Directors and Morticians Association, Inc.

First
introduced by licensed funeral directors and morticians, this funeral
association seeks to maintain high professional standards for the benefit of
the public and their own business communities.
www.nfdma.com

National
Medical Association

Promotes
high standards in medical education and practice, helps eliminate racial
discrimination in American medical institutions, and advances public education
on health issues.
www.nmanet.org

National
Minority Business Council, Inc.

A
well-established business council whose priorities are the assistance with the
needs of minority-run businesses.
www.nmbc.org

National
Suppliers Development Council, Inc.

A
council established to expand business opportunities for minority-owned
companies, as well as encourage mutually beneficial economic links between
minority suppliers and both the public and private sectors.
www.nsdc.org

National
Naval Officers Association

Advertises
professional and career development of minority officers in the United States
Navy, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard.
www.nnoa.org

National
Newspaper Publisher Association

This
organization aids and represents the publishers of the several hundred black
newspapers and magazines through the United States of America.
www.nnpa.org

National
Organization of Black Law Enforcement Executives

Committed
to the principles of justice as it is related to law enforcement and to ensure
fairness in the pursuit of justice, as well as the elimination of racism and
bias within law enforcement.
www.noblenational.org

National
Organization of Minority Architects

An
organization made up of architects on professional, graduate, and even student
levels, as well as practitioners in related design fields.
www.noma.net

National
Pan-Hellenic Council

A
nationwide council tasked with the coordination of the activities of
inter-collegiate Greek Letter sororities and fraternities who are active on
black college campuses.
www.nphcg.org

National
Pharmaceutical Association

A
not-for-profit organization that provides minority pharmacists with a viable
means to contribute to their common improvement as well as to the public good.
www.npha.net

National Congress of Black Women, Inc.
An
independent, non-partisan political organization which encourages all African
American women to participate in political processes as voters, political
candidates, policymakers, fundraisers, and as political role models for
aspiring youth.
www.nationalcongressbw.org

National
Technical Association, Inc.

This
organization is comprised of professional and student chapters who are involved
in the study or practice of scientific or technological work, including
engineering.
www.ntaonline.org

National
United Church Ushers Association of America, Inc.

A
nationally united church association that clarifies and outlines a uniform
system of ushering for its members and presents scholarships to young people.
This association also routinely publishes a quarterly newsletter.
www.nationalchurchushers.org

National
Urban League, Inc.

An
interracial, not-for-profit community service organization with over 100 local
affiliates and regional offices. Since 1910, the League has worked to eradicate
racial discrimination and to champion political and economic equality for
African Americans.
www.nul.org

New
Concept Self Development Center, Inc.

A
development center set up as a private not-for-profit human service agency
intent on bridging the gap in availability of high quality mental health and
social service in the inner city.
www.ncsdc-inc.org

New Professional Theatre
Founded
to increase opportunities in the performing arts for minorities with special
emphasis on minority women involved in acting, dancing, singing, directing, and
stage managing and other arts and crafts of the theatre.
www.newprofessionaltheatre.org

Omega Psi Phi Fraternity
A
fraternity dedicated to providing lasting experiences in communal living as
well as fostering leadership skills to further provide a unique advantage to
its fraternal members.
www.oppf.org

One
Hundred Black Men

One
Hundred Black Men was originally created with the intention of achieving
meaningful improvement to black housing, education, employment, health
services, government, and the overall quality of life for minorities.
www.100blackmen.org

Opera
North

Represented
as the only minority opera company owned and operated by blacks, its purpose is
to provide additional opportunities for gifted minority singers,
instrumentalists, directors, and conductors in the field of grand opera. www.operanorth.com

Operation
PUSH (Rainbow PUSH Coalition)

A
human rights movement determined to pursue equality in economic and educational
fields, as well as maintain justice around the world.
www.rainbowpush.org

Opportunities
Industrialization Centers of America, Inc

This
organization is made up of a network of employment and training programs bound
together by a common commitment and dedication to serving the poor and
unemployed.
www.oicofamerica.org

Organization of Black Airline Pilots,
Inc. (Organization of Black Aerospace Professionals)

An
organization established to ensure that African Americans and other minorities
have access to a support group that could provide information on opportunities
for advancement within commercial aviation.
www.obap.org

Phelps Stokes Fun
This
group is highly dedicated to the improvement of education for African
Americans, American Indians, and whites in need.
www.phelpsstokes.org

Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc.
This
Howard University fraternity is completely committed to community service,
general academic excellence, and international awareness.
www.pbs1914.org

Phi Delta
Kappa, Inc.

An
organization of African American teachers who are dedicated to the fostering of
a spirit of true sisterhood, all whilst upholding the very highest ideals in
regards to the teaching profession at all levels.
www.sororitynpdk.org

Pinochle
Bugs Social and Civic Club

This
club promotes social and civic cooperation among various women’s groups while
encouraging social, economic, educational, and cultural advancement. www.pinochlebugs.com

Progressive
National Baptist Convention, Inc
.
Began
as a movement reflecting of the religious, social, and political climate of its
time and later became a convention orchestrated by its earliest members
involved in the freedom movement for African Americans in the United States.
www.pnbc.org

Schomburg
Center for Research in Black Culture

A
branch of the New York Public Library system, its focus remains on preserving
an extensive private collection of books on African American culture by the
late Arthur A. Schomburg.
www.nypl.org/locations/schomburg

Sigma
Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc.

Originally
established at Butler University, this sorority has a primary focus of
community outreach service, leadership training, and education enhancement for
youths.
www.sgrho1922.org

Sigma Pi
Phi Fraternity (“The Boule”)

Established
in Philadelphia in 1904, this fraternity prides itself in being the oldest
predominantly African American Greek Letter fraternal society.
www.sigma-pi-phi.net

Southern
Christian Leadership Conference

A leadership conference that brings moral initiative, spiritual
reinforcement, and avid recruitment against the struggles of racial oppression.

www.sclcnational.org

Southern
Poverty Law Center

A
not-for-profit organization whose primary task is the upholding of the legal
rights of the poor in general.
www.splcenter.org

Southern
Regional Council

A
non-membership organization and council working diligently to promote and
enrich equality in American life.
www.southerncouncil.org

Student
National Medical Association, Inc

Established
by students at Howard University and members of the National Medical
Association to help recruit minority high school students into the medical
profession.
www.snma.org

Thurgood Marshall Scholarship Fund
This
scholarship fund provides merit scholarships for students who plan on attending
historically black colleges and universities, while simultaneously embracing
business, higher education, and professional sports.
www.thurgoodmarshallfund.org

TransAfrica,
Inc.

Rallies
to marshal public opinion in the United States in favor of policies and
practices which would achieve a more progressive U.S. foreign policy toward the
nations of both Africa and the Caribbean, respectively.
www.transafricaforum.org

Tuskegee
Airmen, Inc.

Founded
by veterans of the all black Air Force personnel, this group serves as a
watchdog for minority concerns in the aerospace and aviation fields, as well as
those interested newcomers and veterans alike, even granting scholarship aid to
students entering the field.
www.tuskegeeairmen.org

Twenty-First
Century Foundation

This
foundation is completely devoted and dedicated to the assistance in the work of
black community based organizations.
www.21cf.org

United
Negro College Fund

A
well-known and well-represented united college fund primarily organized to
raise money for the nation’s historically black private institutions of higher
education.
www.uncf.org

UNCF’s
National Alumni Council

An alumni council established as an umbrella organization for
hundreds of thousands of alumni and currently enrolled students alike for the
42 UNCF member colleges.

Zeta Delta Phi Sorority, Inc.
A
sorority founded on the principle of promoting academic excellence, providing
positive role models, and encouraging the youth of the United States.
www.zetadeltaphi.org

Zeta Phi
Beta Sorority, Inc.

Founded
at Howard University, this sorority is committed to scholarship, cultural
exposure, career guidance, and community service.
www.zphib1920.org
And every single one them organisations can be shut down tomorrow because they are all reliant on white money.

They have been allowed to exist in a system of white supremacy. You had just as many of these "Organisations" 50 years ago.

So what's your point ?

Hell most on list are not even for black people. Zelta Delta Phi Sority ? What is that ? Some are for minorities. Women are minorities. 1 fifth native Indian is a minority. No just black people


Well, true. Can't rely on you fucking blacks for shit.

Dumb ignorant loser
 
I feel so bad I think I should have to give up half my pay check to build more Section 8 apartment complexs for people who don't want to work to live in.
But... screw that... I am obviously a greedy privileged self centered white male.
I wish you white supremacists would make up your mind

Either

Blacks are lazy and shiftless
or
Blacks are taken white jobs

Which is it ?

Because we can't do both.

Just stick to one stereotype because it's get's confusing
Who you calling you white you fucking ignorant ass?

Overly emotional ignorant moron.
 

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