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Leadership

State President: Rev. James Woodall

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James is a native of Riverdale, Georgia and an alumnus of Georgia Southern University, graduating with a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science with a minor in Religious Studies. He also is an 8-year veteran of the U.S. Army Reserve, having served as an Intelligence Analyst.

He ran for State Representative in 2016 and also served on the State Committee of the Democratic Party of Georgia and State Vice President of the Georgia Clients Council. He also served as the Deputy Campaign Manager for Francys Johnson for Congress [GA12] and has served as the legislative aide to State Representative Miriam Paris [HD142-Macon] for three years in the Georgia General Assembly.

Major is a Silver-Life member of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. He has served as its State President of the Georgia Youth & College Division, Vice President of its Bulloch County Branch and State Chairman of the Young Adults Committee. He graduated in December 2018 as an inaugural member of the Next Gen
Program, a national NAACP leadership cohort. He currently serves as the State President of the Georgia NAACP.

Woodall is a minister of the gospel. He is currently enrolled at the Interdenominational Theological Center (ITC) pursuing a Master of Divinity (M.Div.) through the Morehouse School of Religion. He is an Associate Minister at Pleasant Grove Baptist Church in Marietta, Georgia where Rev. Sammie J. Dow is the Pastor.

Rev. James Woodall is a public theologian, an activist, a student, but most importantly, a prisoner of hope. He is guided by the words of the prophet in Zechariah 9:12, “Return to your fortress, you prisoners of hope. Today I declare that I will restore double to you.”

And in these days of challenge and adversity, he believes in the beauty of this moment to make America a better nation.

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National Board Member: Edward O. DuBose

Edward O. DuBose made history in Columbus during the election on October 11, 2005, by becoming the only resident and NAACP member from Columbus, Georgia to be elected to the office of State President of the Georgia State Conference NAACP.

Mr. DuBose made history again on February 21, 2009, during the meeting of the NAACP National Board of Directors in its Centennial year when he became the first Georgia State Conference NAACP President in its 69 year history to be elected to the NAACP National Board of Directors.

Read Mr. DuBose’s Full Bio HERE

National Board Member: Pastor David Walker

Pastor David Walker served his country during the Vietnam War, and was honorably discharged from the United States Air Force after six and a half years. He retired from the South Carolina Employment Security Commission after 28 years; holding positions of responsibility in different veteran spaces and on several honorable NAACP platforms.

Read Pastor Walker’s Full Bio HERE