CommentaryJanuary 5, 2001

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Kweisi Mfume, President and Chief Excecutive Officer

Julian Bond, Chairman, Board of Directors

APPEALS FOR STRONGER HATE CRIME LAWS ON SECOND ANNIVERSARY OF JAMES

BYRD=S DRAGGING DEATH

Kweisi Mfume, President and CEO, National Association for the Advancement

of Colored People (NAACP), today observed the second anniversary of the

James Byrd dragging death by calling for Congress to move swiftly on the

passage of the Hate Crimes Prevention Act. The bill amends the federal

criminal codes to set stronger and stiffer penalties for persons who willfully

injure or attempt to injure anyone because of their perceived race, color,

religion, gender, sexual orientation, or national origin.

Mfume said: AThe predatory

nature of Mr. Byrd=s murder in

Jasper, Texas by self-proclaimed white supremacists is a stark reminder

that hate is still a destructive force alive and well in America. It is

reminiscent of the lynchings that regularly took place in this country

when the NAACP was first established. Such crimes require the most stringent

sanctions and toughest punishments that the law can provide.

Last year three white men were convicted for the gruesome slaying of

Mr. Byrd. On June 7, 1998, Mr. Byrd was chained by his ankles to the back

of a pick-up truck and dragged for more than two miles until his body was

torn into pieces.

Founded in 1909, The National Association for the Advancement of Colored

People (NAACP), is the nation's oldest and largest civil rights organization.

It's half-million adult and youth members throughout the United States

and the world are the premier advocates for civil rights in their communities,

conducting voter registration drives and monitoring equal opportunity in

the public and private sectors.

CONTACT: NAACP Office of Communications - (410) 486-9227

NAACP 2000: RACE TO VOTE

91st NAACP Convention

Baltimore, Maryland

July 8-13, 2000

4805 Mount Hope Drive/Baltimore, Maryland 21215/(410) 358-8900

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