National Black Justice Coalition Subseries, 2003-2004

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Founded in December 2003, the National Black Justice Coalition (NBJC) is a civil rights organization dedicated to empowering black LGBT people and fostering equality by fighting racism and homophobia. Carter is a founding board member, and as of 2013, she serves on the Leadership Advisory Council.

Includes materials from board meetings, such as agendas, notes, and budgets; and communications, such as email and memos. A majority of the materials relate to marriage equality, including press releases, statements, and fact sheets for a press conference on African American support for the issue.

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