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HISTORY
 The
PLBC was organized by House Majority Leader K. Leroy Irvis during
the 1973-74 legislative session. K. Leroy Irvis saw the need for
the caucus because he felt that legislators representing minority
districts needed to speak with a united voice regarding the issues
and concerns of their constituents.
Many of the original members of the first caucus were afraid to meet
in an open forum. They met in secret for the first few meetings and
were successful in establishing an agenda most of the members
favored.
The members of
the first organized PLBC were:
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Senator
Herbert Arlene
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Senator
Freeman Hankins
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Representative K. Leroy Irvis, House Majority Leader
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Representative Ulysses Shelton
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Representative Joel J. Johnson
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Representative Frank Oliver Sr.
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Representative Dave Richardson
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Representative Hardy Williams
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Representative Lucien Blackwell
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Representative Mitchell Melton
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Representative Earl Vann
Former Chairs of
the PLBC
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Representative James Barber
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Representative Dave P. Richardson, Jr.
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Representative Frank Oliver Sr.
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Representative Peter Truman
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Representative Alfonso Deal
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Representative Gordon Linton
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Representative Vincent Hughes
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Representative Harold James
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Representative James R. Roebuck
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Representative LeAnna M. Washington, first female chair
Current Chair
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