COLUMBIA, S.C. — A longtime leader in the South Carolina NAACP at the local and state level has died. Dr. Lonnie Randolph Jr.
Randolph, a Columbia native and Dreher High School graduate, was a longtime community leader with decades of service under ...
Lonnie Randolph’s lifelong fight against racism was motivated by injustices he saw all around him while growing up in the ...
COLUMBIA, S.C. — Friends and colleagues are remembering Dr. Lonnie Randolph Jr. on Sunday following his passing the previous ...
Five Orangeburg County veterans were honored with Quilts of Valor at the South Carolina NAACP Convention. The quilts ...
On Saturday, the Columbia Chapter of the NAACP announced the death of former President Dr. Lonnie Randolph Jr.Randolph Jr.
NORTH CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) - More than 200 NAACP leaders and members are recognizing a milestone ... “The state conference was first established in Charleson, South Carolina, and it was here for a ...
Those hoping to be Arlington's next County Board member each want to see the body updated to meet the needs of the 21st ...
Three civil rights groups have filed a motion against Gov. Brian Kemp and the Secretary of State for the extension of the ...
Local leaders need to understand the magnitude of the housing crisis in their area to act on it, a Princeton Eviction Lab representative says.
Representative James Clyburn, a South Carolina Democrat, told CNN 's Dana Bash on Sunday morning he is "concerned" about Black men voting for former President Donald Trump in this year's election.