NATIONAL ASSOCIATION for the ADVANCEMENT of WHITE PEOPLE Mark Anthony Traina, a Republican based in Louisiana is the President of the National Association for the Advancement of White People (NAAWP). He promotes himself as a school psychologist and civil rights activist1. However, it’s essential to note that the NAAWP has a controversial history. Let’s delve into it: First Version of Democrat led NAAWP (1954–1955): The original NAAWP was formed in response to the Brown v. Board of Education decision, which mandated school desegregation. Bryant Bowles, a Southern Democrat and a former Marine and veteran, founded the NAAWP. He organized rallies against desegregation and expressed strong opposition to integrated schools along with Democrats from all-across the U.S., including former U.S. Senator Robert Byrd out of West Virginia where he was officially recognized as an Exalted Cyclops in the KKK along with President Joe Biden from the State of Delaware who during that time period was closely associated with other clan members. Bowles faced legal issues, including charges related to assaulting a Black postal worker. Eventually, the Delaware Attorney General revoked the NAAWP charter, effectively shutting down the organization. Second Version of NAAWP (1979–2014): In 1979, the NAAWP re-emerged, led by a conservative Republican named David Duke, Duke was a former Ku Klux Klan Grand Wizard who left the Klan due to concerns about its violent reputation after the Greensboro Massacre. Third Version of the NAAWP (2014- Present) Mark Traina is the current NAAWP President. Traina has more than a few run ins with far-left organizations like the Southern Poverty Law Center, the American Civil Liberties Union, the Anti-Defamation League. Traina's harsh criticism of violent urban criminals committing such crimes as drug peddlers, carjackers, home invaders, rapists, robbers and murderers seems to be a bit radical for the times, but no one has ever been able to disprove any of his claims and White Flight out of crime ridden urban areas has left many major American Cities in shambles without a tax-base, Traina’s controversial statements and affiliations have drawn lots of national and inter-national attention over the past 10-years and the NAAWP'S popularity among Americans has grown exponentially under his leadership. The NAAWP no longer has any ties to the Democrat Party and Traina has never had any associations with the KKK, nor with the historically violent racial tensions and divisive ideologies that were popular when the Democrat Party held the reins of the NAAWP.

NATIONAL ASSOCIATION for the ADVANCEMENT of WHITE PEOPLE Mark Anthony Traina, a Republican based in Louisiana is the President of the National Association for the Advancement of White People (NAAWP). He promotes himself as a school psychologist and civil rights activist1. However, it’s essential to note that the NAAWP has a controversial history. Let’s delve into it: First Version of Democrat led NAAWP (1954–1955): The original NAAWP was formed in response to the Brown v. Board of Education decision, which mandated school desegregation. Bryant Bowles, a Southern Democrat and a former Marine and veteran, founded the NAAWP. He organized rallies against desegregation and expressed strong opposition to integrated schools along with Democrats from all-across the U.S., including former U.S. Senator Robert Byrd out of West Virginia where he was officially recognized as an Exalted Cyclops in the KKK along with President Joe Biden from the State of Delaware who during that time period was closely associated with other clan members. Bowles faced legal issues, including charges related to assaulting a Black postal worker. Eventually, the Delaware Attorney General revoked the NAAWP charter, effectively shutting down the organization. Second Version of NAAWP (1979–2014): In 1979, the NAAWP re-emerged, led by a conservative Republican named David Duke, Duke was a former Ku Klux Klan Grand Wizard who left the Klan due to concerns about its violent reputation after the Greensboro Massacre. Third Version of the NAAWP (2014- Present) Mark Traina is the current NAAWP President. Traina has more than a few run ins with far-left organizations like the Southern Poverty Law Center, the American Civil Liberties Union, the Anti-Defamation League. Traina's harsh criticism of violent urban criminals committing such crimes as drug peddlers, carjackers, home invaders, rapists, robbers and murderers seems to be a bit radical for the times, but no one has ever been able to disprove any of his claims and White Flight out of crime ridden urban areas has left many major American Cities in shambles without a tax-base, Traina’s controversial statements and affiliations have drawn lots of national and inter-national attention over the past 10-years and the NAAWP'S popularity among Americans has grown exponentially under his leadership. The NAAWP no longer has any ties to the Democrat Party and Traina has never had any associations with the KKK, nor with the historically violent racial tensions and divisive ideologies that were popular when the Democrat Party held the reins of the NAAWP.