(FOX NEWS RADIO) A black pro-life coalition had its Twitter account shut down after they announced plans on the social networking site to protest the NAACP.
“Twitter shut us down,” said Stephen Broden, a spokesman for the National Black Prolife Coalition and Dallas-area pastor.
Their trouble started on Jan. 28 when Leroy Dodd, the group’s social media manager, sent out a tweet promoting the demonstration against the NAACP at the Image Awards.