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  2. Congressional Black Caucus - Wikipedia

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    The Congressional Black Caucus is one of the world's most esteemed bodies, with a history of positive activism unparalleled in our nation's history. Whether the issue is popular or unpopular, simple or complex, the CBC has fought for thirty years to protect the fundamentals of democracy.

  3. Congress will have a record-setting number of Black members ...

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    The Congressional Black Caucus will boast a record 62 members for the next session of Congress, contributing toward the highest number of Black federal lawmakers in history, according to a post ...

  4. Congressional Black Caucus looks toward Harris victory and ...

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    Like every conference, affectionately known as “CBC Week,” the caucus, which is its largest in history with 60 members, hosted several panels on various policy issues impacting Black ...

  5. Charles Rangel - Wikipedia

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    Rangel was an original member when the Congressional Black Caucus was formed in 1971. [56] In 1974, he was elected its chairman [2] [47] and he served in that role until 1976. [57] He remained a member of the caucus for the duration of his time in office. Committee assignments

  6. Congressional Black Caucus Foundation - Wikipedia

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    African American members of Congress established the Congressional Black Caucus in 1971. [2] In 1976, the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation was established as a non-partisan research institute by members of the Congressional Black Caucus and others to promote African Americans' involvement in the national political process.

  7. The deep significance of Black '1870' pins worn for ... - AOL

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    A black '1870' pin to be worn by members of the Congressional Black Caucus and others at the State of the Union address Tuesday night. (Photo illustration: Yahoo News; photos courtesy of the ...

  8. Louis Stokes - Wikipedia

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    Louis Stokes (February 23, 1925 – August 18, 2015) was an American attorney, civil rights pioneer and politician. He served 15 terms in the United States House of Representatives – representing the east side of Cleveland – and was the first African American congressman elected in the state of Ohio. [1]

  9. Black women candidates are vying to make history in the ... - AOL

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    Eleven Black women serve in statewide elected posts, 28 are in Congress and two are U.S. delegates, according to the Center for American Women and Politics. There is one Black woman in the Senate ...