Excitement, anticipation and pride filled the room at the world’s largest sit-down dinner in Detroit. Over 10,000 attendees joined the Detroit Branch NAACP for the 57th Annual Fight for Freedom Fund Dinner to celebrate 100 years of fighting for justice for all Americans. The dinner, appropriately themed “Celebrating a Century” was keynoted by United States Attorney General, Eric Holder.
General Motors has a long-standing relationship with the NAACP national organization and a strong partnership with the Detroit Branch NAACP. For years, GM has been a major supporter of the NAACP Fight for Freedom Fund Dinner.
Mark L. Reuss, President, GM North America, provided remarks during the dinner and served as a General Chair on the Centennial Celebration Committee for the event.
“I’d like to extend my congratulations and best wishes to the Detroit Branch of the NAACP on the happy occasion of its 100th birthday. All of us at GM are extremely proud of the work your organization has done, and we’re thrilled to be able to continue our longstanding support,” said Reuss. “I couldn’t be more proud to work for a company that is ready, willing, and able to provide help here, where help is needed. And I couldn’t be happier to participate in the 57th annual Fight For Freedom Fund Dinner.”
The Fight for Freedom Fund Dinner raises a one million dollar goal as a means of showing national hope and determination among black Americans. During the event, the Detroit Branch honored Rachel Maddow, Host of The Rachel Maddow Show on MSNBC, with the Freedom and Justice Award for her remarkable contributions to social justice.
Other notables seated on the Fight for Freedom Fund Dinner dais included: Detroit Branch NAACP President, Rev. Dr. Wendell Anthony; Donnell White, Detroit Branch NAACP Executive Director; Eric Peterson, GM, Vice President of Corporate Diversity; Vivian Pickard, President, GM Foundation and GM Director of Corporate Relations; Rep. John Conyers Jr.; Rep. Hansen Clarke; Sen. Carl Levin; Sen. Debbie Stabenow; and City of Detroit Mayor, Dave Bing; and Cloves Campbell, Chairman, National Newspaper Publishers Association and Publisher, the Arizona Informant.