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A 35-year-old graduate of Harvard Law School is challenging ten-term Dallas Rep. Eddie Bernice Johnson (D) in a Tuesday primary that could be her most competitive in years. To defeat Johnson, 76, political newcomer Taj Clayton will be fighting an uphill
Taj Clayton offers a breath of fresh air for this Dallas district, and an opportunity to send an exciting young leader to Congress. We enthusiastically endorse him for election in CD-30. Endorsements are made based on a weighted consensus of the staff, w
U.S. President Barack Obama waves at the conclusion of his remarks at the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation's Annual Phoenix Awards dinner in Washington, September 24, 2011. View Photo »
Michelle and I were saddened to hear about the passing of Congressman Donald Payne, Chairman of the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation and former Chairman of the Congressional Black Caucus. By any standard, Don lived a full and meaningful life.
Annie May Johnson grew up next to the tobacco field her parents worked in Lillington, North Carolina. At 75 years old, Johnson long held the belief that marriage is strictly between a man and a woman, no matter the times. That’s what her parents taught h
Washington’s increasingly complex political battleground requires a nimble thinker with energy and new ideas. Incumbent Rep. Eddie Bernice Johnson once had what it takes, but now it’s time for new leadership to take up the cause.Of her two Democratic pri
WASHINGTON, April 25, 2012 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The National Minority Quality Forum (NMQF) in collaboration and the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation and the CBC Health Braintrust, convened elite opinion leaders, Members of Congress and senior
Activist Rev. Al Sharpton applauds remarks by US President Barack Obama at the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation's Annual Phoenix Awards dinner in Washington DC, September 24, 2011. View Photo »
Dallas City Council takes the long view on waterWhile it may seem odd when North Texas’ lakes are full, we salute the Dallas City Council for taking the long view on water conservation by voting to make twice-a-week landscape sprinkling restrictions perm
WASHINGTON, April 20, 2012 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The National Summit on Health Disparities is hosted by the National Minority Quality Forum (www.nmqf.org) in collaboration with the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation Health Braintrust. Members of
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U.S. President Barack Obama makes remarks at the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation's Annual Phoenix Awards dinner in Washington, D.C. , September 24, 2011.
View Photo »President Barack Obama greets actor Cuba Gooding at the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation Foundation Annual Phoenix Awards in Washington Saturday Sept. 24, 2011.
View Photo »President Barack Obama delivers his remarks at the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation's Annual Phoenix Awards in Washington Saturday Sept. 24, 2011.
View Photo »Former heavyweight boxing champion George Foreman (R) cheers at remarks by U.S. President Barack Obama at the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation's Annual Phoenix Awards dinner in Washington, D.C. September 24, 2011.
View Photo »Former heavyweight boxing champion George Foreman (L) puts his arm around Rep. Al Green (D-TX) who holds his award after the presentation at the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation's Annual Phoenix Awards dinner in Washington, D.C. September 24, 2011.
View Photo »U.S. President Barack Obama (2nd L) and first lady Michelle Obama (R) assist civil rights activist Rev. Joseph E. Lowry as they prepare to pose for a group photo along with Congressional Black Caucus Chairman Emanuel Cleaver II (D-MO) (L) at the conclusion of the Congressional Black...
View Photo »A woman reaches out to try to get the attention of US President Barack Obama as he greets wellwishers after addressing the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation Annual Phoenix Awards at the Washington Convention Center. on September 24, 2011.
View Photo »People wait to shake hands with US President Barack Obama as he greets wellwishers after addressing the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation Annual Phoenix Awards at the Washington Convention Center. on September 24, 2011.
View Photo »Actor Cuba Gooding Jr. (C) and Democratic Representative from New York Charles Rangel speak with US President Barack Obama as he greets wellwishers after addressing the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation Annual Phoenix Awards at the Washington Convention Center. on September 24, 2011.
View Photo »US President Barack Obama (2nd L) and first lady Michelle Obama (2nd R) pose with (L-R) Congressional Black Caucus Chairman Emanuel Cleaver II (D-MO), Rep. John Lewis (D-GA), civil rights activist Rev. Joseph E. Lowry and CBC Foundation Chairman Rep. Donald Payne (D-NJ) at the...
View Photo »U.S. President Barack Obama kisses first lady Michelle Obama as they arrive at the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation's Annual Phoenix Awards dinner in Washington, D.C. September 24, 2011.
View Photo »US President Barack Obama and his wife Michelle arrive at the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation Annual Phoenix Awards at the Washington Convention Center on September 24, 2011.
View Photo »President Barack Obama turns around looking for first lady Michelle Obama as he greets the crowd at the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation Foundation Annual Phoenix Awards in Washington Saturday Sept. 24, 2011.
View Photo »President Barack Obama walks with first lady Michelle Obama as they leave the stage during the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation Foundation Annual Phoenix Awards in Washington Saturday Sept. 24, 2011.
View Photo »President Barack Obama and first lady Michelle Obama, wave to the crowd at the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation Foundation Annual Phoenix Awards in Washington Saturday Sept. 24, 2011.
View Photo »President Barack Obama gives first lady Michelle Obama a kiss at the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation Foundation Annual Phoenix Awards in Washington Saturday Sept. 24, 2011.
View Photo »President Barack Obama speaks at the 41st Annual Legislative Conference Phoenix Awards Dinner sponsored by the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation, Inc. on Saturday Sept. 24, 2011 in Washington D.C.
View Photo »Activist Rev. Al Sharpton applauds remarks by US President Barack Obama at the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation's Annual Phoenix Awards dinner in Washington DC, September 24, 2011.
View Photo »US President Barack Obama speaks with Rev. Jesse Jackson (L) while greeting wellwishers after Obama addressed the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation Annual Phoenix Awards at the Washington Convention Center. on September 24, 2011.
View Photo »President Barack Obama, right, approaches to hug civil rights leader Rev. Joseph E. Lowery, left, at the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation Foundation Annual Phoenix Awards in Washington Saturday Sept. 24, 2011. Watching at the center is CBC Foundation Chairman Rep. Donald M. Payne,...
View Photo »President Barack Obama, second left, and first lady Michelle Obama, second from right, join Rep. Emanuel Cleaver II, D-Mo. , left, Rep. John Lewis, D-Ga. , third from left, civil rights leader Rev. Joseph E. Lowery, fourth from left, and CBC Foundation Chairman Rep. Donald M. Payne,...
View Photo »President Barack Obama, left, Rep. John Lewis, D-Ga. , civil rights leader Rev. Joseph E. Lowery, first lady Michelle Obama, and CBC Foundation Chairman Rep. Donald M. Payne, D-N.J. , right, on the stage during the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation Foundation Annual Phoenix Awards...
View Photo »U.S. President Barack Obama makes remarks at the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation's Annual Phoenix Awards dinner in Washington, D.C. , September 24, 2011.
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