One of the candidates for U.S. president will speak at the NAACP national convention in Cincinnati next week.The group said Monday that Hillary Clinton will speak at the Duke Energy Center next Monday. No time for the speech has been announced."In every presidential election, we invite each of the candidates to address our convention, and we are delighted to have Secretary Clinton join us," NAACP Chairman Roslyn M. Brock said in a news release. "Secretary Clinton will have the opportunity to address a gathering of dedicated activists and advocates from across the nation, and we are proud to offer a chance for the candidates to speak about the major issues affecting civil rights today."Donald Trump has not yet said if he would or would not speak at the convention, which runs from July 16 to July 20. The Republican National Convention takes place from July 18 to July 21 in Cleveland."In these violent and horrifying times, when a new generation is waking to call for police accountability, economic and educational equality and protecting the right to vote for all people, this election marks a significant moral moment for America," NAACP President and CEO Cornell William Brooks said in the release. It will be Clinton's second public appearance in Cincinnati during the campaign. She appeared with Sen. Elizabeth Warren at a rally last month.

One of the candidates for U.S. president will speak at the NAACP national convention in Cincinnati next week.

The group said Monday that Hillary Clinton will speak at the Duke Energy Center next Monday. No time for the speech has been announced.

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"In every presidential election, we invite each of the candidates to address our convention, and we are delighted to have Secretary Clinton join us," NAACP Chairman Roslyn M. Brock said in a news release. "Secretary Clinton will have the opportunity to address a gathering of dedicated activists and advocates from across the nation, and we are proud to offer a chance for the candidates to speak about the major issues affecting civil rights today."

Donald Trump has not yet said if he would or would not speak at the convention, which runs from July 16 to July 20. The Republican National Convention takes place from July 18 to July 21 in Cleveland.

"In these violent and horrifying times, when a new generation is waking to call for police accountability, economic and educational equality and protecting the right to vote for all people, this election marks a significant moral moment for America," NAACP President and CEO Cornell William Brooks said in the release.

It will be Clinton's second public appearance in Cincinnati during the campaign. She appeared with Sen. Elizabeth Warren at a rally last month.