When John Gaskin III was named president of the St. Louis chapter last November, and a member of the national board, he brought youth and vitality to the 75-year-old chapter. He was elected to acclimation. He was the person everyone in the St. Louis Chapter of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People wanted to lead. And lead he did.
“The denial of due process at Missouri’s colleges disproportionately impacts African-American men,” St. Louis County NAACP President John Gaskin III stated in support of proposed House bills aimed at making Title IX procedures “fairer for the accused.”
The numbers are appalling, with black males even more disproportionately prosecuted and expelled from college than convicted and imprisoned in the legal system. Except this time it can’t be blamed on racist cops or systemic injustice. It’s the women doing the accusing. It’s the “diverse and inclusive” colleges denying due process. Continue reading
