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January 4
This date is the anniversary of the origin of the Congressional Black Caucus in 1969.

It is a group of African-American members of the United States Congress who focus on issues of particular interest to Black Americans. Newly elected African-American representatives of the 77th Congress joined six incumbents to form the "Democratic Select Committee" which began the organization. The committee was renamed the Congressional Black Caucus (CBC) in 1971 .

Founding members were Representatives Shirley Chisholm, William Clay, George Collins, John Conyers, Ronald Dellums, Charles Diggs, Augustus Hawkins, Ralph Metcalfe, Parren Mitchell, Robert Nix, Charles Rangel, Louis Stokes, and DC Delegate Walter Fauntroy. Their goals were to positively influence the course of events pertinent to African-Americans and others of similar experience and situation, and to achieve greater equity for persons of African descent in the design and content of domestic and international programs and services. While the CBC has been primarily focused on the concerns of African-Americans, the caucus has also been at the forefront of legislative campaigns of human and civil rights for all citizens.

Currently, there are 38 members of the CBC all in the House of Representatives, 14 women and 24 men. Members of the Congressional Black Caucus represent a variety of districts and constituents from coast to coast, urban and rural, northern and southern. CBC Members past and present, have been advocates for the human family nationally and internationally and have played significant roles as local and regional activists as well.

African-American members have worked diligently to be the conscience of the Congress, but because all politics are ultimately local, they also provide dedicated and focused service to the citizens and Congressional districts that have elected them.


Reference:
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