Harold Bailey, NAACP President Who Was a Driving Force for Change, Passes Away at 78 | English News

Albuquerque NAACP President Harold Bailey Passes Away at 78
Albuquerque NAACP President Harold Bailey passed away on Monday at the age of 78, marking the end of his half-century-long battle against racism and bigotry in New Mexico. The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People confirmed Bailey’s death but did not disclose the cause.

Bailey’s contributions to civil rights and social justice in New Mexico were profound and lasting. Throughout his tenure as president of the Albuquerque NAACP, Bailey worked tirelessly to combat racial discrimination and promote equality for all residents of the state.

Bailey’s legacy will undoubtedly endure, inspiring future generations to continue the fight for equality and justice. His impact on the community and his dedication to fighting systemic racism will be remembered and honored for years to come.

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