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Saturday, September 18, 2010

NBRA Fifth Anniversary Event Report

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NBRA FIFTH ANNIVERSARY EVENT REPORT



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Representative Jennifer Carroll

Florida House Representative Jennifer Carroll who is the Republican Party's
candidate for Florida's lieutenant governor was the keynote speaker for the
Fifth Anniversary Celebration of the National Black Republican Association
that was held in Sarasota, Florida on September 16, 2010. During the
festivities a congratulatory letter from RNC Chairman Michael Steele was
read and awards were presented to NBRA grassroots activists and supporters.
Among the awardees were Sarasota County Commissioner Carolyn Mason who was
presented with the NBRA's Chairman's Award and seven of our grassroots
activists who were recognized as NBRA Pioneers. At a previous quarterly
meeting of the Republican Party of Florida, Rep. Carroll was honored with
the NBRA's Booker T. Washington Award. Photographs of the NBRA Fifth
Anniversary Celebration can be seen on the NBRA website
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NBRA Facebook page
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Announced during the NBRA Fifth Anniversary event was the play, The Women of
Bradville, written by NBRA Chairman Frances Rice about the true history of
civil rights that is being produced by Bowie State University (BSU) in
Maryland. The first reading of the play was held at The Kennedy Center on
September 5, 2010 and will be premiered at BSU in 2011. A notice will be
posted on the NBRA website and NBRA Facebook page as soon as the date of the
premier is announced by BSU.

We extend our thanks to all of our grassroots activists and supporters for
your help with making our educational campaign so successful over the past
five years. We greatly appreciate your continued hard work as we move forth
with our mission of enlightening our fellow citizens about the rich civil
rights legacy and principles of the Republican Party so that we can return
African Americans to their Republican Party roots.

To learn more about the NBRA visit our website at: www.NBRA.info

To learn more about the
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Rick Scott/Jennifer Carroll campaign click here.

Frances Rice
Chairman


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NBRA Chairman Frances Rice

About Me

Lieutenant Colonel Frances Rice, United States Army, Retired is a native of Atlanta, Georgia and retired from the Army in 1984 after 20 years of active service. She received a Bachelor of Science degree from Drury College in 1973, a Masters of Business Administration from Golden Gate University in 1976, and a Juris Doctorate degree from the University of California, Hastings College of Law in 1977. In 2005, she became a co-founder and Chairman of the National Black Republican Association, an organization that is committed to returning African Americans to their Republican Party roots.