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Virginia NAACP Celebrates the Life and Legacy of Henry L. Marsh, III

Today, the Virginia NAACP celebrates the life and legacy of Henry L. Marsh, III. Virginia NAACP President Rev. Cozy Bailey shared the following statement:

“When we honor our Civil Rights giants, Senator Marsh stands among them. We will continue his lifelong fight to end racial injustice in all its forms. We are grateful for his commitment to us and his guiding light.”

Senator Marsh was a lifetime member of the NAACP. His legacy in founding Hill, Tucker, and Marsh and its work against massive resistance and employment discrimination forever changed the landscape in Virginia and the United States. As the first elected Black Mayor in the City of Richmond and a Senator in Virginia, he served as a role model, mentor, and friend to all.

The members of the Virginia NAACP will miss Senator Marsh’s leadership. We honor his legacy by continuing our fight to achieve equity, political rights, and social inclusion.

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ABOUT THE VIRGINIA NAACP
Chartered in 1935, the NAACP Virginia State Conference (Virginia NAACP) is the oldest and largest nonpartisan civil rights organization in the Commonwealth. The Virginia NAACP advocates, agitates, and litigates for civil rights due to Black Virginians. Representing over 100 NAACP adult branches, youth councils, and college chapters, together, we fight to build the social and political power required to abolish racial discrimination in localities throughout Virginia. To learn more about the work of the Virginia NAACP and the issues we advocate for, visit naacpva.org.

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