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NAACP contest for K-12
Detroit NAACP Invites K-12 Students to Compete in Prestigious Art & Essay Contest
The NAACP Detroit Branch proudly presents its 35th Annual Fight for Freedom Fund Dinner Art & Essay Contest, giving K-12 students the opportunity to express their perspectives on "What the Civil Rights Struggle Means to Me." This powerful competition encourages young voices to reflect on history, activism, and equality through artistic and written expression.
Key Details:
- Who Can Participate: Open to all students in grades K-12
- Entry Deadline: Wednesday, April 23, 2025, by 6 PM
- Submission Location: NAACP Detroit Branch
- Prizes:
- 🏆 1st Place - $500
- 🥈 2nd Place - $350
- 🥉 3rd Place - $250
- Partnership: Detroit Public Schools
- Senior Corporate Chair: Huntington
The event is a key highlight of the 70th Annual Fight for Freedom Fund Dinner, a long-standing tradition celebrating civil rights and youth empowerment. Don't miss this chance to showcase your talent and win big!
For more details and submission guidelines, visit [insert link here].