As the annual convention for the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People drew to a close Wednesday in Las Vegas, news trickled out that the organization was heading to Baltimore for its 2016 conference. But no one seemed prepared to make a formal announcement. Tessa Hill-Aston, the president of Baltimore’s NAACP branch, on Wednesday told the Daily Record that Baltimore was selected to host the conference. Baltimore is home to the NAACP’s headquarters. Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake…
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