The Congressional Black Caucus (CBC) is a group of African American members of the United States Congress, established in 1971 to provide a voice for Black Americans and address issues affecting their communities. The CBC aims to promote social justice, economic equality, and civil rights through legislation and advocacy. It serves as a platform for its members to collaborate on policy initiatives and raise awareness about the challenges faced by African Americans. The caucus has played a significant role in shaping legislative priorities and addressing systemic inequalities.
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