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1996 - J.C. Watts becomes the first Black selected to respond to a state of the union

On February 3, 1996, Congressman J.C. Watts of Oklahoma became the first African American chosen to deliver the official Republican response to the U.S. State of the Union address. His selection marked a significant moment in American political history, highlighting increased Black representation within the Republican Party.

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