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'''M. Rick Turner''' served as president of the [[NAACP Albemarle-Charlottesville Branch]] since 2004 and resigned | '''M. Rick Turner''' served as president of the [[NAACP Albemarle-Charlottesville Branch]] since [[2004]] and resigned on [[December 31]], [[2016]]. He was succeeded by vice president [[Janette Boyd-Martin]]. <ref name="resigned">{{cite-progress|title=M. Rick Turner resigning as head of area NAACP|url=https://dailyprogress.com/news/local/m-rick-turner-resigning-as-head-of-area-naacp/article_b0bc3668-c6ef-11e6-8106-93491e9fe27b.html|author=Bryan McKenzie|pageno=|printdate=December 20, 2016|publishdate=December 20, 2016|accessdate=March 3, 2021}}</ref> | ||
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==Biography== | |||
Turner became Dean of African-American Affairs in [[1988]]. He held the position as NAACP president for 12 years. He had been challenged for the position by [[Karen Waters-Wicks]] in November and won. <ref name="resigned" /> | |||
==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 12:28, 3 March 2021
M. Rick Turner served as president of the NAACP Albemarle-Charlottesville Branch since 2004 and resigned on December 31, 2016. He was succeeded by vice president Janette Boyd-Martin. [1]
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Biography
Turner became Dean of African-American Affairs in 1988. He held the position as NAACP president for 12 years. He had been challenged for the position by Karen Waters-Wicks in November and won. [1]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Web. M. Rick Turner resigning as head of area NAACP, Bryan McKenzie, Daily Progress, Lee Enterprises, December 20, 2016, retrieved March 3, 2021.