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African-American Group Boycotts NAACP
By Seth Lewis
CNSNews.com Correspondent
July 23, 2001

Over the years, the NAACP has engineered boycotts against everything from
segregation to the state of South Carolina's use of the Confederate flag in
the name of civil rights.

Now the NAACP itself is the target of a boycott - and by one of its own.

The African-American group Brotherhood Organization of a New Destiny (BOND)
has asked blacks nationwide to protest the NAACP's left-leaning politics,
which have thrust the group into the "socialist wing of the Democratic
Party," says Rev. Jesse Peterson, BOND's founder and president.

"Pay the NAACP no money. Pay it no mind," Peterson wrote in announcing the
boycott.

It's an ironic twist in the evolving civil rights movement, as conservative,
pro-family African-American groups such as BOND and Project 21 break ranks
with the NAACP they once supported.

While recognizing the civil rights victories the NAACP forged in the 1960s,
critics say its current leadership has kowtowed to Democratic allies and lost
touch with mainstream African-Americans.

A boycott, they hope, will reform that.

"Nowadays, the NAACP's caliber of work pales in comparison" to the earlier
civil rights movement, Peterson wrote. "America's increasing equality and
opportunity relegates the NAACP to complaining that there are no black
characters on the television show 'Friends.'"

NAACP officials could not be reached for comment Friday.

The organization has long spearheaded boycotts, with recent action against
South Carolina for flying the Confederate flag atop the state capitol and the
Adam's Mark hotel chain for alleged discrimination.

"Flexing the black economic muscle has been something advocated a lot by the
NAACP," Project 21 director David Almasi said.

BOND, which has adopted the slogan "Rebuilding the Family by Rebuilding the
Man," is particularly disappointed at the NAACP's inaction against broken
homes - the "real problems in the black community," it says.

"What are they doing about our schools, where our kids know more about
condoms than mathematics?" Peterson said.

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