NAACP Petition clipping ID: 515 | This file appears in: Education: Septima Poinsette Finds Her Calling, 1912-1919 Portion of petition Charleston NAACP presented to Charleston City Board of School Commissioners, who did not grant this request. In response, members of the NAACP, including Septima Poinsette, collected signatures from over 4,500 Charlestonians, demonstrating that a majority of Black households wanted Black teachers in their schools. After the NAACP presented these signatures to the South Carolina General Assembly, the school board relented and agreed to begin hiring Black teachers in 1920. | Source: January 15, 1919, Charleston News and Courier, Charleston, South Carolina, Page 6. Download Original File SourceJanuary 15, 1919, Charleston News and Courier, Charleston, South Carolina, Page 6. "NAACP Petition clipping " appears in: Education: Septima Poinsette Finds Her Calling, 1912-1919