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The Rise of Black Conservatism
Title: The Rise of Black Conservatism
Category: Literature / English
Details: Words: 2345 | Pages: 10.0 (approximately 235 words/page)
The Rise of Black Conservatism
Part One: A Question of Perception.
The words were wholly ironic:
“We must pursue a strategy that prohibits one party from taking us for granted and another party from writing us
off.”
Jesse Jackson, when addressing the Republican National Committee in 1978, said this about the black vote in America, but has
consistently proven himself to be the main violator of their spirit in the modern era. To him they were mere words. To others,
though,
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taking them for granted and another party from writing
them off, both parties will surely be more responsive to their needs.
And, just as certain is that the conservative movement will become a little more diverse with the addition of these men and
women -- a little more diverse and a little surer of its convictions. No one can claim that this phenomenon is not already a
significant political movement. Soon it will be a force.
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