
The St. Mary's
County Branch Charter was approved by the
National Association for the Advancement of
Colored People (National) Board of Directors on
January 7th, 1946.
"The Charter is
granted on the condition that the local Branch
will endeavor to the best of its abilities to
cooperate with the National in furtherance of
the Association's object namely to uplift the
colored men and women of this country by
securing to them the full enjoyment of their
rights as citizens, justice in all courts, and
equal opportunity everywhere."
The
first Branch president was Stephen R. L. Young
who served for several terms. Immediately after
receipt of the charter, members gathered to
insist on help from National to improve the
pitiful conditions in St. Mary's County's public
"colored" schools.
Prior to the
issuance of the Branch Charter, in the late
1930s local residents met with a young NAACP
attorney named Watts who came to the county
several times to meet with residents. By the
late 1940s, National was filing several lawsuits
around the country in order to set the stage for
a Supreme Court appeal. The intent at that time
was to force local and state school
jurisdictions to provide EQUAL conditions for
black and white school children. They wanted to
see the "colored" schools improved. During this
time, National became more interested in helping
St. Mary's citizens since it was ideal for a
potential lawsuit.
Although St.
Mary's County was not chosen as a plaintiff in a
lawsuit that could lead into the Supreme Court
appeal, Brown v Board of Education, St. Mary's
did become the plaintiff for a follow-up lawsuit
filed about 1956, Groves v Board of Education.
As a result of the St. Mary's County Board of
Education's policy on integration, Conrad Groves
(age 15) and Elaine Groves (age 17) were denied
entry into the all-white Great Mills High
School. The lawsuit asked the Court to uphold
the Supreme Court decision which directed all
public schools to be desegregated. In this local
case, St. Mary's County Board of Education
prevailed in the local Circuit Court. Groves
appealed to the Maryland Court of Appeals where
the decision was overturned. As a result, the
Groves children enrolled into Great Mills High
School in the fall of 1958.
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Past
Presidents |
Dates
Served |
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Stephen R.
L. Young ........................ |
1946 -
c1951 |
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Larcy R. Henderson
.......................... |
1950s |
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Theodore
Newkirk ............................ |
1960s |
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Theodore
Newkirk ............................ |
1970s |
| |
1980s |
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John
"Alonzo" Gaskin ........................ |
1990s |
|
Laurice
White ................................. |
1997 -
2002 |
|
William "Nace"
Bowman ..................... |
2003 -
2008 |
|
Wayne
Scriber ................................ |
2009 until
present |
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