The NAACP passed a resolution Saturday endorsing same-sex marriage as a civil right and opposing any efforts "to codify discrimination or hatred into the law."
The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People's board voted at a leadership retreat in Miami to back a resolution supporting marriage equality, calling the position consistent with the equal protection provision of the U.S. Constitution.
"The mission of the NAACP has always been to ensure political, social and economic equality of all people," Board Chairwoman Roslyn M. Brock said in a statement. "We have and will oppose efforts to codify discrimination into law."
Same-sex marriage is legal in six states and the District of Columbia, but 31 states have passed amendments to ban it.
The NAACP vote came about two weeks after President Barack Obama announced his support for gay marriage, setting off a flurry of political activity in a number of states. Obama's announcement followed Vice President Joe Biden's declaration in a television interview that he was "absolutely comfortable" with gay couples marrying.
"Civil marriage is a civil right and a matter of civil law. The NAACP's support for marriage equality is deeply rooted in the Fourteenth Amendment of the United States Constitution and equal protection of all people" said NAACP President Benjamin Todd Jealous, a strong backer of gay rights.
Gay marriage has divided the black community, with many religious leaders opposing it. In California, exit polls showed about 70 percent of blacks opposed same-sex marriage in 2008. In Maryland, black religious leaders helped derail a gay marriage bill last year. But state lawmakers passed a gay marriage bill this year.
Pew Research Center polls have found that African Americans have become more supportive of same-sex marriage in recent years, but remain less supportive than other groups. A poll conducted in April showed 39 percent of African-Americans favor gay marriage, compared with 47 percent of whites. The poll showed 49 percent of blacks and 43 percent of whites are opposed.
The Human Rights Campaign, a leading gay rights advocacy group, applauded the step by the Baltimore-based civil rights organization.
"We could not be more pleased with the NAACP's history-making vote today — which is yet another example of the traction marriage equality continues to gain in every community," HRC President Joe Solmonese said in a statement.
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0 • Wack Feelings Nosign Cosign Ether GOAT LOL •I didn't write the article or make anything up, how am I trolling? Cats said "blacks don't support that fag shit", well I guess they do now. They also said it's not like the civil rights movement, well they think differently.
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3 • Wack Feelings Nosign 3Cosign Ether GOAT LOL •Nope, polls still say the majority of blacks don't support gay marriage.
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0 • Wack Feelings 1Nosign Cosign Ether GOAT LOL •Right, I'm speaking about the NAACP though. They're a strong organization for most, if not all, black people. It will get interesting though, with Obamas support for this and the NAACPs, I wonder what thoughts are now? This morning on CNN they had black religious people preaching on it, I wonder what about the non-religious?
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-1 • 1Wack Feelings Nosign Cosign Ether GOAT LOL •What nonreligious? hahahaha.
You don't even know how excited I get every time I meet another black atheist.
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So most blacks are religious? Is that why it's so frown upon?
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-1 • 1Wack Feelings Nosign Cosign Ether GOAT LOL •Them niggas live and die for the church. Even the most murderous type niggas in church.
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-1 • 1Wack Feelings 1Nosign Cosign Ether GOAT LOL •Nigga is trollin or on the down low, but neither are mutually exclusive.
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4 • Wack 1Feelings Nosign 1Cosign 3Ether GOAT LOL •You guys had a lot to say before but now that the NAACP is backing equal rights for gay marriages you guys shut the fuck up lol talk about "puppets".
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4 • Wack Feelings Nosign 4Cosign Ether GOAT LOL •When was the last time the NAACP was relevant? It's a white established and run organization with black faces. GTFOH with your mad trollin.
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