TRAVEL ADVISORY

TRAVEL ADVISORY

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By lwilliams@semourbanvoices.com - August 4, 2025

In 2017, the NAACP issued a travel advisory for the State of Missouri. This move was in response to legislative action to roll back civil rights protections, un-investigated murders of black men, and the lack of meaningful response in the wake of the murder of Michael Brown.

The travel advisory remains in effect.

(Jefferson City, MO – August 2017,
Missouri NAACP State Conference Office) A travel advisory has been issued in the State of Missouri due to the sad passage of Senator Gary Romine’s Jim Crow Bill – SB 43 – and events throughout Missouri.
Individuals traveling in the state are advised to travel with extreme caution. Race, gender and color-based crimes have a long history in Missouri. Missouri, home of Lloyd Gaines, Dredd Scott and the dubious distinction of the Missouri Compromise and one of the last states to loose its slaveholding past, may not be safe. The Missouri State Conference of the NAACP will follow Governor Greitien’s review of this Jim Crow Bill – SB 43 – and we will update the NAACP advisory for the State of Missouri if this measure is vetoed. SB 43 legalizes individual discrimination and harassment in Missouri and would prevent individuals from protecting themselves from discrimination, harassment, and retaliation in Missouri.

Moreover, over zealous enforcement of routine traffic violations in Missouri against African-Americans has resulted in an increasing trend that shows African-Americans are 75% more likely to be stopped than Caucasians. These stops have resulted in increased traffic fines, senseless searches of vehicle and persons, and on occasion unnecessary violence.

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