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African American Politics and Political Organizations |
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Political Organizations
All African People's Revolutionary Party
1738 A St SE
Washington DC 20003
Association of Black Ambassadors
1601 Kalmia Rd NW
Washington DC 20059
202-806-5951
Birmingham Civil Rights Institute
520 16th St N
Birmingham AL 35202
205-328-9696
Black Congressional Monitor
PO Box 75035
Washington DC 20013
202-488-8879
Black Think Tank
1801 Bush St, # 127
San Francisco CA 94109
415-474-4701
Black Women's Roundtable
1430 K St NW, Ste 401
Washington DC 20011
202-898-2220
Blacks in Government
1820 11th St NW
Washington DC 20001-5015
202-667-3280
Congressional Black Associates
1504 Longworth
Washington DC 20515
202-225-5865
Congressional Black Caucus Foundation
H2-344 House Annex #2
Washington DC 20515
202-226-7790
Congressional Black Caucus Foundation
1004 Pennsylvania Ave SE
Washington DC 20353
202-675-6730
Council for a Black Economic Agenda
1367 Connecticut Ave NW
Washington DC 20036
202-331-1103
Democratic Council on Ethnic Americans
430 S. Capitol St
Washington DC 20003
202-863-8027
Joint Center for Political & Economic Studies
1090 Vermont St NW, Ste 1100
Washington DC 20005
202-789-3500
National African American Leadership Summit
145 Kennedy St NW
Washington DC 20011-5294
202-726-5111
National Association of Blacks within Government
1820 11th St NW
Washington DC 20001-5015
202-667-3280
National Association of Black County Officials
440 1st St NW, #500
Washington DC 20001
National Black Caucus of State Legislators
Hall of States
444 N. Capitol St, Suite 622
Washington DC 20001
202-624-5457
National Conference of Black Political Scientists
Albany State College
Dept. of Political Science
Albany GA 31705
912-430-4870
National Conference of Mayors
1422 W Peachtree St NW, Suite 800
Atlanta GA 30309
404-892-0127
Blacks in Government
This group was founded to address problems facing black civil servants. There are several areas dealt with here as well as contact addresses, events, etc.
http://www.bignet.org
Census Change Stirs Mixed-race Debate
Changes by the Census Bureau seem to be causing a bit of a stir in many places. Check this article out to see what's up.
http://detnews.com:80/1998/nation/9801/05/01050120.htm
Congressional Black Caucus
This is the member directory of the U.S. Congressional Black Caucus. Links lead to information about the members.
http://drum.ncat.edu/~drwww/mem.html
Jim Crow Laws
By 1914 every Southern state had passed laws that created two separate societies--one black, the other white. Learn about it here.
http://www.usbol.com/ctjournal/JCrow1.html
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