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bigtree

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Sun May 17, 2026, 12:06 AM Sunday

What do you think the black community's reaction will be to a vanishing number in Congress who look like them? [View all]

...like me?

When I was a young adult, there were just a few black legislators in Congress, including Ron Dellums, who died a while back at age 82. I still recall the mere handful of blacks I found in Congress when I first explored the Capitol. That didn't change quickly or a great deal over my subsequent years visiting there.

It wasn't until 1990 that we actually saw a significant influx of minorities elected to Congress, enabled by the 1990 census Democrats fought to reform and manage (along with their earlier fight for an extension of the Voting Rights Act which Bush I vetoed five times before trading his signature on the bill for votes for Clarence Thomas) which allowed court-ordered redistricting to double the number of districts with black majorities.

At any rate, I distinctly remember seeing the Rep. Ron Dellums and his nice afro, ever present on the nearly empty House floor, bouncing around here and there with a sheaf of papers in his hand. I had imagined at the time that there were many more like him in the wings, however, there were only a dozen or so black congressmen and women from the 70's to the 90's, including Rep. Dellums.

It's remarkable just how confident, capable, and determined many black folks like Ron Dellums were in that still dark, but emerging period in our history as they kept their heads well above the water; making leaps and bounds in their personal and professional lives, then, turning right around and giving it all back to their communities in the gift of their expertise and labor.

A third of the Congressional Black Caucus could lose seats amid redistricting fight
https://abcnews.com/Politics/congressional-black-caucus-lose-seats-amid-redistricting-fight/story?id=132965013

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Hopefully, swinging a Democratic Majority - a big one. yellowdogintexas Sunday #1
...it's already pretty bad for the black community bigtree Sunday #2
no argument there. We are all going to slip through the cracks, one way or another nt yellowdogintexas Sunday #4
They had better get out the vote. marble falls Sunday #3
that's a hell of an appeal for people the country has reneged it's promises to bigtree Sunday #8
Laughable and Tone Deaf Aepps22 Sunday #11
We ALL Better get out and vote! electric_blue68 1 hr ago #17
Ron Dellums was the best representative I ever had the honor to vote for and PufPuf23 Sunday #5
the white majority better get out, vote, and take over repub legislatures and create new districts that reflect the popu msongs Sunday #6
seems fraught right now bigtree Sunday #9
But what defines looks like the population? EdmondDantes_ Sunday #12
this seems antithetical to the interests of black Americans bigtree Sunday #14
White incumbents in safe districts should think about stepping aside in favor of Black candidates MichMan Sunday #7
interesting bigtree Sunday #10
Don't know what it will be, but think it SHOULD include B.See Sunday #13
with black Americans voting in huge pergentages already bigtree Sunday #15
Yes. That's why I wrote B.See Sunday #16
Coming to this particular thread late (while keeping up with the fallout from decimating the VRA) is why I just posted electric_blue68 41 min ago #18
I remember Rep Dellums! I thought he might have become.... electric_blue68 39 min ago #19
Thanks for your responses. B.See 6 min ago #20
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