On the heels of the NAACP’s call for an end to the racist wing of the political tea party movement, the organization pushed forward this week with plans for a national march and rally in D.C. on October 2. “We have to celebrate this victory,” NAACP President Ben Jealous said in a brief telephone interview with the NNPA News Service on Monday. “People are now depressed and they need signs of light and signs of strength. And the fact that we just got the tea party to push out an entire faction of the Tea Party because of racism...