Charles Ogletree Leaves A Profound Legacy Of Commitment To Justice And Equity, Compassion And Kindness

Marc H. Morial 
President and CEO
National Urban League
 

“He could, on any given day, advise the likes of Nelson Mandela, field a call from a U.S. senator, write a brief for a client, meet with students over a late lunch, chair a board meeting for a nonprofit, pray over the telephone with a member of his church, make a pro bono court appearance, edit a chapter for an upcoming book, have an early dinner with a community leader and finish the evening by moderating a Massachusetts gubernatorial debate.” – Harvard law professor Ronald S. Sullivan Jr.  

The 1921 Tulsa Massacre stands as one of the worst acts of racial terrorism in the United States since the abolition of slavery. 

But it had nearly faded from history until 2003, when the late Charles J. Ogletree, Jr., filed suit on behalf of the victims and their survivors. 

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Charles Ogletree Leaves A Profound Legacy Of Commitment To Justice And Equity, Compassion And Kindness

Ogletree passed away last week at the age of 70, but the fight for justice in Tulsa lives on. On the day he died, a group of survivors and descendants asked the Oklahoma Supreme Court to reinstate their most recent lawsuit, which a lower court dismissed last month. 
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National Urban League calls Out DeSantis' Latest Attack On Democracy For "Misogyny, Racism, and Antisemitism"

NEW YORK (August 9, 2023) -- National Urban League President and CEO Marc H. Morial today called Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis' suspension of the only Black woman local prosecutor in the state undemocratic, unconstitutional, and a naked appeal to bigotry.
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Urban League of Kansas to Host Neighborhood Night Out

WICHITA (Aug. 7, 2023) – The Urban League of Kansas (Wichita, KS) will host a neighborhood night out on Tuesday, August 8th.

From 4 PM to 8 PM, the Urban League will provide the community with entertainment, music, food and a special area for kids.

Along with the entertainment, the event will include workshops and 23 resource booths. The Wichita Public Library will also be in attendance, giving out free books and school information for the upcoming school year.

There will also be assistance for parents to apply for the Kansas Education Enrichment Program, which provides $1,000 per student for their school related expenses.

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Urban League of Metropolitan Seattle to Welcome Trevor Noah

SEATTLE (Aug. 7, 2023) - The Urban League of Metropolitan Seattle (Seattle, WA) will host its “22nd Annual Breakfast: Era of Essential Service” at the Westin hotel in Seattle on Thursday, November 30, 2023.

The Annual Breakfast is a celebration of the organization's essential programming and services it provides to the community in the focus areas of health, housing, entrepreneurship, advocacy, education, and workforce development. The 2023 event will also include a special emphasis on honoring Black women in the community who have fearlessly dedicated their lives to uplift and empower others.

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Urban League of Central Carolinas Celebrates 45th Anniversary

CHARLOTTE (Aug. 7, 2023) – The Urban League of Central Carolinas recently celebrated their 45th anniversary with its annual gala.

The gala, held this past Friday, Aug. 4th, was held at the Charlotte Marriott City Center, and it celebrated and honored those who have given back to their community.

This year, the Urban League honored Bank of America chief administrative officer, D. Steve Boland, and Mecklenburg County Manager Dena Diorio with their most prestigious award, the Whitney M. Young Jr. award.

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Urban League of Greater Chattanooga Students Wins 2nd Place in Nationals

CHATTANOOGA (Aug. 7, 2023) – At this year’s Youth Leadership Summit held in Houston, the Project Ready students of the Urban League of Greater Chattanooga (Chattanooga, TN) won second place.

They placed second during the case competition of the Summit, which allows for students to present a solution to a problem that they see in their community. Their proposal 423 – T.K.T.T. (Think and Know the Tactics) focused on how to reduce gun violence amongst youth.

Candy Johnson, President and CEO of the Urban League, was thrilled at their performance.

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