IN SEARCH OF THE REPUBLICAN PARTY

A HISTORY OF MINORITIES IN THE REPUBLICAN PARTY

by CLEO E. BROWN & RICHARD IVORY


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 10/05/2012

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 141
ISBN : 9781469193182
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 141
ISBN : 9781469193199

About the Book

Although Slavery in The United States ended with the end of The Civil War, a new type of bondage developed to reinforce the old status quo and the caste order. Consequently, freedom did not truly occur in The United States until after the work of Civil Rights Activist, DR. Martin Luther King Jr., had been fi rmly entrenched with-in the society. Reinforcing the values of The Civil Right’s Movement was the election to The Presidency of Barak Obama. The irony of the Barak Obama win, however, is that Barak Obama is a Democrat. For from 1848 to the present day The Republican Party has been the political home of most prominent minorities in The United States. The values of The Civil Rights Movement have always been the values of The Republican Party. The biographies, therefore, within In Search of The Republican Party, are an attempt to recreate the role of The Republican Party in securing Freedom, Liberty, Human Rights, and Constitutional Guarantees for the minorities.


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