...convention for the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People will be in Augusta this fall. Dr. Lonnie Randolph Jr., the president of the state's branch, confirmed Saturday night that officials have selected Augusta for their...
...enforcement officers or school officials involved in the Stratford High School drug raid is an injustice to the students. Lonnie Randolph Jr., the president of the state conference of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, said...
...have to say having a president or a former president speak at any event raises that event to a higher level," said Lonnie Randolph, the president of the South Carolina chapter of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People...
...programs important to blacks, such as combating diabetes and AIDS, Mr. Clinton continues to be influential, said Lonnie Randolph, state chairman of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. Nearly half of South Carolina's...
...made the announcement Friday about a Dec. 20 protest and march outside the planned Secession Gala in Charleston. Lonnie Randolph says the signing of the Ordinance of Secession should not be celebrated. He says the National Association for the...
...suggested a gorilla that escaped from the Columbia zoo was an ancestor of first lady Michelle Obama. NAACP president Lonnie Randolph said Monday that former Election Commission chairman Rusty DePass has not offered a "proper" apology. Randolph...
...as a symbol that offends the principles of the organization's membership flies on the statehouse grounds, Dr. Lonnie Randolph Jr., president of the South Carolina chapter of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People said...
...hasn't built upon anything," he said. Other black leaders were quick to criticize Mr. Ford's statements. Lonnie Randolph, the president of the state chapter of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, called them...
...with a landowner to put a large flag atop a pole along a Midlands interstate highway. South Carolina NAACP President Lonnie Randolph said he wouldn't mind such an effort and encouraged the group to put up the flags so everyone would know where its...
...school districts. Many have a high percentage of black students. "Education has always been our No. 1 issue," Lonnie Randolph, the president of the state chapter of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, said late...