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During the 100 days of attacks on Civil Rights, Activists continue to push back.

Certainly! Here's the revised version with the ACLU removed and the Georgia NAACP

ATLANTA, GA. — On Wednesday, April 30, 2025, leaders from the Georgia NAACP, along with the Southern Poverty Law Center and other allied groups, gathered on the steps of Big Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church in Atlanta to discuss the first 100 days of the Trump administration.


The president has used his short time in office to test every limit, abuse every power, and exploit every loophole to silence dissent, disenfranchise marginalized communities, and erode our rule of law. But we aren’t backing down. The Georgia NAACP remains steadfast in defending civil rights and protecting our communities. Across the nation, members and allies have taken bold action—mobilizing volunteers, building grassroots power, and conducting Know Your Rights trainings to ensure our communities are informed, empowered, and ready to resist injustice.


Watch the full remarks from the Georgia NAACP leadership:


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