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NAACP Installs Portia Prescott As New Colorado State Conference President
Portia Prescott became the new president of the NAACP Colorado Montana Wyoming State-Area Conference during a virtual ceremony.
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Portia Prescott became the new president of the NAACP Colorado Montana Wyoming State-Area Conference during a virtual ceremony.
Peters' announcement comes less than a week after being arrested and booked for obstructing a peace officer and government operations.
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