WIN History
During the year of 1980, in Memphis Tennessee, Frances Louise Dancy Hooks (wife of Dr. Benjamin L. Hooks) and Earleen Bolden organized the trailblazing Women in the NAACP (WIN), an unprecedented project which aimed to enhance the leadership roles of women both within the Association and in everyday life.
Women in the NAACP (WIN) is a Standing Committee of the Port Huron NAACP Branch. The purposes of WIN are:
WIN programs and activities shall be in accordance with the programs and policies of the NAACP.
Women in the NAACP (WIN) membership is open to any woman who is a member of the Port Huron branch NAACP and submits payment of the minimum WIN membership fee of $10 (separate from the annual NAACP membership fee).
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