The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) announced Saturday the end to its 15-year economic boycott of the state of South Carolina. The NAACP tweeted Saturday that the National Board of Directors voted in an emergency resolution to end the boycott. Breaking--Emergency resolution passed by the NAACP National Board of Directors at #NAACP106, ending the 15 year South Carolina boycott.— NAACP (@NAACP) July 11, 2015 The boycott of the state was initiated in 2000, when the Confederate flag was moved from atop the State House to a Confederate memorial on the Capitol grounds.