The Culpeper Branch of the NAACP, in partnership with the Madison County African American Historical Association (MCAAHA), announced the winners of the annual Black History Month Contest at a presentation and reception on March 19 at Antioch Baptist Church in...
Several members of the NAACP Culpeper Branch took part in a 2026 Black History Month celebration on February 15 at Antioch Baptist Church in Madison. Organized by Pastor Frank D. Lewis of Antioch, a branch Executive Committee member, the event included remarks by...
The NAACP Culpeper Branch will join the Town of Culpeper/Culpeper Renaissance in a Juneteenth celebration on June 19, to be commemorated as part of the town’s Third Thursday summer concert series. This event will be located in the town’s “Depot...
In response to ongoing challenges at the federal and state levels to diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility (DEIA) programs and policies in schools, NAACP Culpeper recently issued a statement addressing the merits of DEIA. Read the NAACP Culpeper Statement on...
“History is not erased by confronting falsehood—it is redeemed by telling the truth.” In response to the installation of a billboard along Route 29 in Culpeper County proclaiming April “Confederate History & Heritage Month,” the NAACP Culpeper branch...