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Black Civil Rights Leaders On Marriage Equality

Al-sharptonYesterday afternoon, a coalition of black civil rights leaders signed their names to a document affirming their solidarity with President Barack Obama on marriage equality. Signees include Dr. Joseph Lawry, of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference; Melanie Campbell, of the National Coalition for Black Civic Engagement; Julian Bond, of the NAACP; and Rev. Al Sharpton.

You can read the full text of the letter here. A representative bit:

President Obama stated his view that same-sex couples should be allowed to marry. This is a view that we concur with, because as civil rights leaders we cannot fight to gain rights for some and not for all. At the same time, we acknowledge that the President stated his personal opinion, which everyone is entitled to – both those who agree with him, like us, and those who disagree. The President made clear that his support is for civil marriage for same-sex couples, and he is fully committed to protecting the ability of religious institutions to make their own decisions about their own sacraments.

There will be those who seek to use this issue to divide our community. As a people, we cannot afford such division ...

The signees presumably refer to the National Organization for Marriage and their embattled fellow travelers. It's never too soon for another re-reading of the NOM memos released under duress in March, in which that organization's strategists plotted to sow conflict between the black and gay communities:

The strategic goal of this project is to drive a wedge between gays and blacks — two key Democratic constituencies. We aim to find, equip, energize and connect African-American spokespeople for marriage; to develop a media campaign around their objections to gay marriage as a civil right; and to provoke the gay marriage base into responding by denouncing these spokesmen and women as bigots.

 Rev. Sharpton et. al. plainly don't want things to get so heated. From their letter:

It is our hope that conversations on strengthening African American families continue in a civil and respectful way, on all sides, both with those who support the ability of same-sex couples to marry, and those who do not.

We are glad that President Obama has joined Dr. Joseph Lowery, Dr. Julian Bond and so many others in full embrace of equality for gay and lesbian individuals in our country. We also welcome the civil debate
on this issue that will surely spring.

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  1. As a personal friend of Julian Bond and a huge fan of all who signed this letter, I have to say that I'm disappointed in the timidity and lack of teeth that it presented. None of those who signed are known for being timid. They all have records of speaking loudly and strongly for gay rights. This letter just doesn't live up to their standards.

    But I'm thankful for it none-the-less.

    Posted by: TampaZeke | May 12, 2012 5:54:41 PM


  2. Really liking this, it's a nice symbolic step. I do wish, however, that it had the power of Dr Barber's speech on Amendment 1 last weekend. That speech blew me away with its passion, eloquence and power.

    Posted by: jim | May 12, 2012 6:24:28 PM


  3. It is quite ironic that it was a black president who have done more for the gay community than all his predecessors combined.

    Posted by: simon | May 12, 2012 6:53:34 PM


  4. little canadian/new zealander posted the third post under my name. I'm only responsible for the first two posts and this, the forth post by 'ratbastard'.

    Yes little new zealander, by father was indeed the victim of a violent assault by a gang of young black males who shot him in the back,which left him in a wheelchair.

    No little zealander, no media reports. Not unusual little new zealander, I grew up in a high crime inner city neighborhood. Shootings, stabbings, assaults were all quite common. I realize this is very different from your childhood and you have difficulty understanding it.

    No, my family growing up wasn't 'conservative' or 'liberal'.

    No, my brothers,except one,weren't 'big jocks',just normal guys.

    Yes, my 'white trash' ignorant 'working class' Catholic family [but hey, we all went on to college and graduated] never were nor are today anti-gay and have always fully accepted me. I understand little new zealander you have problems however accepting me and my background which apparently is very different than yours.

    Posted by: ratbastard | May 12, 2012 7:46:40 PM


  5. check out this link, little new zealander. my neighborhood growing was like this

    [http://gothamist.com/2012/05/12/videos_two_robbers_wanted_for_punch.php]

    Posted by: ratbastard | May 12, 2012 7:56:22 PM


  6. check out this link, little new zealander. my neighborhood growing was like this

    [http://gothamist.com/2012/05/12/videos_two_robbers_wanted_for_punch.php]

    Posted by: ratbastard | May 12, 2012 7:56:23 PM


  7. Rich, +100

    David Hearn, you can't just make facts up without citing any evidence. In fact, polling has generally shown that, while Latino evangelicals are a problem, Latino Catholics poll pretty well on gay issues.

    Hassa, well said. There is anti-gay bigotry in all racial and ethnic groups and, as LGBT people, we need to resist dividing ourselves in these ways. We need to fight homophobia wherever it exists and, if you looked at election night headquarters for the Yes on One campaign in North Carolina this week, you know the impact which anti-gay white people are having in the drives to deny us our equality.

    Posted by: Patric | May 13, 2012 1:28:09 AM


  8. I'm not from New Zealand and I don't know why your multiple-personalities are arguing with yourself, and then me.

    the screen-name is a literary reference; gay fiction by Ethan Mordden

    nice to see you can post links. got the link to your father's "attack" by "blacks"?

    you can always make me look like a straight-up chump fool by posting a URL that backs up your claims with evidence. that would be the day, eh? ;-)

    Posted by: LittleKiwi | May 13, 2012 3:10:02 PM


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