top of page

The Story of Oklahoma State Conference NAACP

Organized in 1909, the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, also known as the NAACP, reached Oklahoma in 1913 when African-American leaders founded a local chapter in Oklahoma City. These founders which included leader Roscoe Dunjee shaped Oklahoma history and organized the Oklahoma Conference of Branches, which became the first branch of its kind in the nation.

Over 100 years later we still march on. 

NAACP Logo
Kneeling Protestors
Neck Tattoo
Protest Street Sign
Megaphone Protestor
Protest Signs
Street Corner Protestors
Crowd Protesting
Public Demonstration
Protest Sign
Protest March Signs

Engage Yourself

Help Us Succeed

Worker with Ladder

Organizing an Event

Your Help is Truly Appreciated

Our work is never done, and we can use all the help we can get. One of the ways you can take part is by Organizing an Event. Spread the word about all that Oklahoma State NAACP is doing, and help us gain the support we need.

Volunteering

Be Part of Something Great

Every individual has the ability to motivate others and inspire true change. By Volunteering, you become a crucial part of our movement by making sure that our mission is heard and has a far-reaching, lasting impact.

Using Mobile Phones

The NAACP Team

Innovators, creators, and shapers of the Oklahoma State NAACP Force.

Protest March Signs

"True peace is not merely the absence of tension; it is the presence of justice"

Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. 

Oklahoma State Conference NAACP

PO Box 11024

Oklahoma City, OK 73136

(405) 633-1053

naacpoklahoma@gmail.com

    • Facebook
    • Instagram
    • X

    ©2025 Oklahoma State Conference NAACP 

    bottom of page