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In 2006, we celebrated the National Coalition’s 30th Anniversary under the banner, “Lest We Forget: Celebrate Our Past to Forge A Bold New Future!” by continuing to civically and politically engage the Black community, with a special emphasis on youth, women and immigrant populations, to make voting and civil participation a responsibility and tradition now and for future generations.
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Feel the Power, Be the Power, Protect Our Power. Unity in the Community. Echoed throughout the nation, these phrases became indelible symbols of the accomplishments of the National Coalition on Black Civic Participation (NCBCP) in 2004. Moving forward from 2003 into 2004 with a Singularity of Voices, the National Coalition leveraged the strength of its members, strategic partners and new relationships with key players to build a broad and active plan of action for 2004 to increase civic and civil participation in the Black community. The NCBCP’s 2004 Year-End Report chronicles the hard work and tremendous results brought on by its efforts.
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Black Women’s Roundtable “Power of the Sister Vote in 2008” Briefing Report
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