NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund
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The NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund, Inc. (NAACP LDF, the Legal Defense Fund, or LDF) is an American civil rights organization and law firm based in New York City.
Abbreviation | LDF |
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Formation | February 12, 1940; 84 years ago (1940-02-12) |
Type | Non-profit organization |
Headquarters | 40 Rector Street, 5th floor New York City, New York, 10006 U.S. |
Region served | United States |
President and Director-Counsel | Janai Nelson |
Website | www.naacpldf.org |
LDF is wholly independent and separate from the NAACP.[1] Although LDF can trace its origins to the legal department of the NAACP created by Charles Hamilton Houston in the 1930s,[2][3] Thurgood Marshall founded LDF as a separate legal entity in 1940, which became totally independent from the NAACP in 1957.[1]
Janai Nelson currently serves as the eighth President and Director-Counsel, since March 2022.[4] Previous Director-Counsels include Sherrilyn Ifill (2012–2022), John Payton (2008–2012), Ted Shaw (2004–2008), Elaine Jones (1993–2004), Julius Levonne Chambers (1984–1993), Jack Greenberg (1961–1984), and founder Thurgood Marshall (1940–1961).[5]