This week the Human Rights Campaign released a number of previously sealed documents from the National Organization for Marriage, the nation's largest group to oppose marriage equality. Among the documents are several that detail one of NOM's primary strategies: playing the race card.
These documents reveal that NOM engaged in a concerted effort to "drive a wedge between gays and blacks.
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A 2009 internal document from the National Organization for Marriage details efforts to drive a wedge between gays and both African-American and Latino communities, as well as energize clergy opposed to gay marriage. Read Post
The Respect For Marriage Coalition will today launch a national print and television campaign in support of marriage equality. The coalition comprises Freedom To Marry, the Human Rights Campaign, and other LGBT and progressive group... Read Post
Late Monday night, the Human Rights Campaign released confidential strategic memos from the National Organization for Marriage, the nation’s leading group advocating against gay marriage. The memos, from 2009, detail the group’s ove... Read Post