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1971 - Black Congressmen Boycott Nixon's State of the Union Address

Twelve Black members of the U.S. House of Representatives boycotted President Richard Nixon’s State of the Union address to protest his administration’s lack of support for civil rights, social programs, and economic justice for African Americans. The action was a unified stand highlighting dissatisfaction with Nixon’s policies and a demand for greater attention to racial inequality in America.

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