Why Do White Democrats Keep Trying to Tell Blacks About the Republican Party?

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Republican freed the slaves.
Republicans have always been the natural home for blacks.
Homosexuals, trannies, killing babies, socialism . . . . everything that Democrats promote is foreign to real black culture.

Let's see how well you know your Civil Rights history:


1. What Party was founded as the anti-slavery Party and fought to free blacks from slavery?

[ ] a. Democratic Party
[ ] b. Republican Party

(Answer: Republican Party)

2. What was the Party of Abraham Lincoln who signed the emancipation proclamation that resulted in the Juneteenth celebrations that occur in black communities today?

[ ] a. Democratic Party
[ ] b. Republican Party

(Answer: Republican Party)

3. What Party passed the Thirteenth, Fourteenth, and Fifteenth Amendments to the U. S. Constitution granting blacks freedom, citizenship, and the right to vote?

[ ] a. Democratic Party
[ ] b. Republican Party

(Answer: Republican Party)

4. What Party passed the Civil Rights Acts of 1866 and 1875 granting blacks protection from the Black Codes and prohibiting racial discrimination in public accommodations, and was the Party of most blacks prior to the 1960’s, including Frederick Douglass, Harriet Tubman, Sojourner Truth and Booker T. Washington?

[ ] a. Democratic Party
[ ] b. Republican Party

(Answer: Republican Party)

5. What was the Party of the founding fathers of the NAACP?

[ ] a. Democratic Party
[ ] b. Republican Party

(Answer: Republican Party)

6. What was the Party of President Dwight Eisenhower who sent U.S. troops to Arkansas to desegregate schools, established the Civil Rights Commission in 1958, and appointed Chief Justice Earl Warren to the U.S. Supreme Court which resulted in the 1954 Brown v. Board of Education decision ending school segregation?

[ ] a. Democratic Party
[ ] b. Republican Party

(Answer: Republican Party)

7. What Party, by the greatest percentage, passed the Civil Rights Acts of the 1950’s and 1960’s?

[ ] a. Democratic Party
[ ] b. Republican Party

(Answer: Republican Party)

8. What was the Party of President Richard Nixon who instituted the first Affirmative Action program in 1969 with the Philadelphia Plan that established goals and timetables?

[ ] a. Democratic Party
[ ] b. Republican Party

(Answer: Republican Party)

9. What is the Party of Senator Everett Dirksen who pushed through the 1964 Civil Rights Act and championed the passage of civil rights legislation in ‘57, ‘60, ‘64, ‘65 and ’68, as well as wrote the language for the 1965 Voting Rights Act and crafted the Civil Rights Act of 1968 which prohibited discrimination in housing?

[ ] a. Democratic Party
[ ] b. Republican Party

(Answer: Republican Party)

10. What Party fought to keep blacks in slavery and was the Party of the Ku Klux Klan?

[ ] a. Republican Party
[ ] b. Democratic Party

(Answer: Democratic Party)

11. What Party from 1870 to 1930 used fraud, whippings, lynching, murder, intimidation, and mutilation to get the black vote, and passed the Black Codes and Jim Crow laws which legalized racial discrimination and denied blacks their rights as citizens?

[ ] a. Republican Party
[ ] b. Democratic Party

(Answer: Democratic Party)

12. What was the Party of President Franklin D. Roosevelt and President Harry Truman who rejected anti-lynching laws and efforts to establish a permanent Civil Rights Commission?

[ ] a. Republican Party
[ ] b. Democratic Party

(Answer: Democratic Party)

13. What was the Party of President Lyndon Johnson, who called Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. “that [N-word] preacher” because he opposed the Viet Nam War; and President John F. Kennedy who voted against the 1957 Civil Rights law as a Senator, then as president opposed the 1963 March on Washington by Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. after becoming president and had the FBI investigate Dr. King on suspicion of being a communist?

[ ] a. Republican Party
[ ] b. Democratic Party

(Answer: Democratic Party)

14. What is the Party of the late Senators Robert Byrd who was a member of the Ku Klux Klan, Ernest “Fritz” Hollings who hoisted the Confederate flag over the state capitol in South Carolina while governor, and Ted Kennedy who called black judicial nominees “Neanderthals” while blocking their appointments?

[ ] a. Republican Party
[ ] b. Democratic Party

(Answer: Democratic Party)

15. What Party is against school vouchers and takes the black vote for granted without ever acknowledging their racist past or apologizing for trying to expand slavery, lynching blacks and passing the Black Codes and Jim Crow laws that caused great harm to blacks?

[ ] a. Republican Party
[ ] b. Democratic Party

(Answer: Democratic Party)

 
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The Inconvenient Truth About the Democratic Party​

Did you know that the Democratic Party defended slavery, started the Civil War, founded the KKK, and fought against every major civil rights act in U.S. history? Watch as Carol Swain, professor of political science at Vanderbilt University, shares the inconvenient history of the Democratic Party.

 
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I Love America Too Much to Stay Silent​

Nestride Yumga experienced real corruption and civil rights abuses in Africa. Then she came to America, the land of opportunity, education, and freedom. So when Black Lives Matter protests declared America guilty of systemic racism and injustice, she knew she had to defend her adoptive country.

 
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What I Can Teach You About Racism​

Renowned political science professor Carol Swain started out life with every possible disadvantage. She ended up teaching at two of the most prestigious universities in the country. How did she do it? She shares her story and her wisdom in this inspiring video.

 
Black voters used to vote and run as Republicans now they do so as Democrats. This obviously destroys the stupid narrative that Democrats are keeping Black voters on a plantation. When Democrats were Confederates, Black voters were Republican. Now that Republicans are Confederates, Black voters are Democrats. It isn't that hard to figure out you chumps.
 
Lol!

ALL RISE!

This Mornings Lesson

BLACKS WERE REPUBLICAN FOR 100 YEARS
(Take 20)


The racist history of the Democratic party is well documented. TheDemocratic Party was founded in 1828. Slavery had been in this country since at least 1619. Slavery existed for 209 years before the democratic party existed. Republicans today love telling blacks how the Democratic Party was pro-slavery and how it was the Republican Party that freed the slaves. There is a lot modern republicans choose not to tell blacks as they try luring blacks into supporting a move back into Jim Crow. First,not all Republicans were for racial equality. The Party had several factionsin the beginning. One was the Radical Republicans. The Radical Republicans were for the eradication of slavery. They were notconservatives. Frederick Douglass was a Radical Republican. Lincoln wasmoderate politically. He opposed the expansion of slavery but did notbelieve in racial equality.

“I am not, nor ever have been in favor of bringing about in any way thesocial and political equality of the white and black ... I am not nor ever havebeen in favor of making voters or jurors of negroes, nor of qualifying them tohold office, nor to intermarry with white people; and I will say in addition tothis that there is a physical difference between the white and black raceswhich I believe will for ever forbid the two races living together on terms ofsocial and political equality. And inasmuch as they cannot so live, while theydo remain together there must be a position of superior and inferior, and I asmuch as any other man am in favor of having the superior position assignedto the white race.”

Once Abraham Lincoln was elected, Southern states started leaving.Between Lincoln’s victory and his inauguration, seven states seceded.3They knew his opposition to slavery could mean the end of the practice.

As the country began splitting up, a great panic started consumingthe outgoing Buchanan administration and members of congress. Theywanted to keep the union together. They did not want the south to leave.They did not want war. President Buchanan declared secession was aconstitutional crisis and then asked Congress to develop a plan to keep thesouth in the union.4 He wanted Congress to assure the southern states thatslavery would be protected once Lincoln took office. Congress offered overfifty different proposals trying to keep the union together. In the end,congress settled for a proposal by Republican Thomas Corwin. It is calledthe Corwin Amendment, or more accurately, the slavery amendment.

“No amendment shall be made to the Constitution which will authorizeor give to Congress the power to abolish or interfere, within any State, withthe domestic institutions thereof, including that of persons held to labor orservice by the laws of said State.”

When Lincoln took over, he supported the Amendment.

“I understand a proposed amendment to the Constitution—whichamendment, however, I have not seen—has passed Congress, to the effect thatthe Federal Government shall never interfere with the domestic institutionsof the States, including that of persons held to service ... holding such aprovision to now be implied constitutional law, I have no objection to itsbeing made express and irrevocable.”
Had the south accepted the terms of The Corwin Amendment, it would have become the thirteenth amendment. America came very close to overtly making slavery a constitutionally protected practice that could only have been repealed by passage of a new amendment with votes by two-thirds of both houses of Congress, then ratified by three-fourths of the states. That has only happened once in American history-the repeal of prohibition.

Republicans authored an amendment to officially make slavery a constitutionally protected activity. The Republican Party is the party of The Corwin Amendment that would have cemented slavery as a constitutional right.

In 1876, America celebrated its one hundredth birthday. In that same year, there was an election. If you think the 2020 election was crazy, let’sjust say that the 1876 election made 2020 look normal, except for the insurrection. The 1876 election offered Samuel Tilden from the Democratic party and Rutherford Hayes from the Republican party.Tilden won the popular vote but needed at least 185 electoral votes to become president. He got stuck at 184. Hayes had 166, but nineteen unawarded electoral votes remained after the popular vote.7 The nineteen votes belonged to South Carolina, Florida, and Louisiana. To get those nineteen votes, Hayes promised to end reconstruction. This promise isknown as the 1877 Compromise.

The conditions of the 1877 Compromise are as follows: Hayes would remove federal troops and allow southern states home rule.

Rutherford’s agreement to withdraw federal troops took away the protection the newly freed blacks had in the south from physical violence and nullified or ended constitutional protections blacks had due to the Union victory. Allowing the south home rule meant the Republican Party would no longer intervene in local issues in the south. At that point, the Republican Party first turned its back on blacks and ended its commitment to black civil rights in the south.

A Republican president, with the support of the Republican Party, ended reconstruction. The Republican Party is the party of the 1877 Compromise that ended reconstruction and paved the way for Jim Crow.

During the Civil War period, Radical Republicans had great power and were able to get initiatives passed providing blacks with civil rights.The pressure from Radical Republicans was responsible for creating the 14th Amendment and the implementation of the Reconstruction Acts over President Johnson’s veto. These two actions allowed protection to the newly freed blacks.

The influence of the Radical Republicans was gone once reconstruction ended, and the republican party began to turn away from issues affecting blacks. Southern white Republicans resented that the party had become the “black folks party” to use the kindest description,and felt that they needed to gain support from southern whites to become national. As blacks gained power and started winning elections, white resistance increased, and as a result, there was a backlash against southern black republicans called the lily-white movement.

Once blacks got a foothold in the Republican party and gained some semblance of political equality, white Republicans took steps to purge blacks from leadership positions. The Republican Party is the party of the Lily White movement, a group of Republicans who worked to purge blacks from the party.

From the end of slavery until President Johnson signed the Civil Rights Act, there were twenty presidents,counting Johnson. Twelve Republicans and eight Democrats.

Throughout those one hundred years, Republican administrations were not friends with blacks. The general opinion on both sides was that blacks had no place. A Republican may have ended slavery on paper, but lynching, convict leasing, and black codes continued in Republican administrations. During this same period, Apartheid became the law of the land. The record of the Republican party is a list of broken promises.

Despite this, there were still blacks who stayed faithful to the Republican Party after years of the party ignoring blacks and breaking promises until 1964. This was when a Democrat signed what amounted to our second Emancipation Proclamation when President Lyndon Johnson signed the Civil Rights Act. Members of today’s Republican Party tell a tale about republican support for the Civil Rights and Voting Rights act. They spin a fabulous story about a democratic filibuster and will say that by percentage more democrats opposed these bills than republicans.

As it pertains to the Civil Rights Act, 153 democrats and 139 republicans voted in favor of the legislation in the house. In the senate, forty-six democrats and twenty-seven republicans voted for the Civil Rights Act. In the house, 221 democrats voted for the Voting Rights Act, and 112 republicans did. In the senate, forty-seven democrats voted for the Voting Rights Act, and thirty republicans did.

By 1964, there were blacks whose families had been Republicans since emancipation. They stayed faithful to a party that really did nothing for blacks after Lincoln signed the proclamation. While Republican, blacks endured Jim Crow Apartheid nationwide, redlining, restrictive covenants, acts of terror, white instigated racial violence, and the refusal to respect the constitutional rights of black people. Despite years of loyal black support, in 1964 Republicans nominated Barry Goldwater for president. His nomination was a slap in the face of black people. Goldwater voted against the 1964 Civil Rights Act. When we got civil rights,republicans decided that extremism in defense of liberty was patriotism.

Republicans consistently broke promises or ignoredissues that affected black people. In 1964, the Republican Party turned its back on blacks after nearly one hundred years of black support.

On December 6, 2019, The House of Representatives passed H.R. 4,The Voting Rights Advancement Act of 2019, by a vote of 228-186. This bill was proposed to undo the damage caused by the Roberts Supreme Court 2013 decision. There were 187 Republicans in the House of Representatives in 2019. One Republican voted for this bill, Brian Fitzpatrick from Pennsylvania. In 2021, The John Lewis Voting Rights Act was opposed by every Republican in the senate. Senate Republicans wouldn’t even let the bill come to the floor for debate. They filibustered the John Lewis Voting Rights Act like Dixiecrats did the Voting Rights Act in 1965.

Today’s Republican Party is controlled by a racist Anti-Black base.

These are the reasons blacks are democrats today. These are the things whites like the OP don't mention or don't know. I suggest that before another white republican tries this bs again, they go back and study history and what the Republicans actually did.

Arthur Zilversmit, Lincoln and the Problem of Race: A Decade of Interpretations, Journal of the Abraham Lincoln Association,Volume 2, Issue 1, 1980, pp. 22-45, Lincoln and the Problem of Race: A Decade of Interpretations

Henry Louis Gates Jr., Did Lincoln Want to Ship Black People Back to Africa? Did Lincoln Want to Ship Black People Back to Africa?

The Corwin Amendment, The Able Doctor, or America Swallowing the Bitter Draught – The War Post corwin-amendment/

Robert Longley, The Corwin Amendment, Enslavement, and Abraham Lincoln, Updated July 24, 2019,https://www.thoughtco.com/corwin-amendment-slavery-andlincoln-416092

Louis Kleber, The Presidential Election of 1876, History Today Volume 20 Issue 11 November 1970,https://www.historytoday.com/archive/feature/presidentialelection-1876

The Compromise of 1877, Khan Academy | Free Online Courses, Lessons & Practice humanities/us-history/civil-war-era/reconstruction/a/compromise-of-1877

Jeff Charles, Lily-White Movement: Why Black Americans Left The GOP, Liberty Nation News, April 02, 2021,https://www.libertynation.com/lily-white-movement-why-blackamericans-left-the-gop/

Lily-white movement, American History USA white-movement/

HR. 7152, Senate vote on the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Jun 19, 1964 https://www.govtrack.us/congress/votes/88-1964/s40920.

H.R. 7152. Civil Rights Act of 1964. Adoption of a resolution (h. Res. 789) providing for house approval of the bill as amended by theSenate, Jul 2, 1964 H.R. 7152. CIVIL RIGHTS ACT OF 1964. ADOPTION OF A … -- House Vote #182 -- Jul 2, 1964.

TO PASS S. 1564, The Voting Rights Act Of 1965, May 26, 1965, TO PASS S. 1564, THE VOTING RIGHTS ACT OF 1965. -- Senate Vote #78 -- May 26, 1965 .22.

TO PASS H.R. 6400, The 1965 Voting Rights Act, Jul 9, 1965, TO PASS H.R. 6400, THE 1965 VOTING RIGHTS ACT. -- House Vote #87 -- Jul 9, 1965 .

116TH CONGRESS, 1ST SESSION, Roll Call 654, Bill Number: H. R. 4, Voting Rights Advancement Act, DEC 06, 2019,Roll Call 654 Roll Call 654, Bill Number: H. R. 4, 116th Congress, 1st Session

Josh Israel, Every Senate Republican just voted against voting rights — again, American Independent, January 20, 2022,https://americanindependent.com/sen...g-rights-advancement-act-freedom-to-vote-act/
 

What I Can Teach You About Racism​

Renowned political science professor Carol Swain started out life with every possible disadvantage. She ended up teaching at two of the most prestigious universities in the country. How did she do it? She shares her story and her wisdom in this inspiring video.


There are 48 million blacks, when you are able to pick out one in order to make a claim then you provide an example of just how much of a problem white racism still is. Madame CJ Walker became a millionaire during Jim Crow, but that did not mean Jim Crow did not exist.

So this can't teach anyone anything.
 
Southern racists used to vote and run as Democrats.

That was then; this is now.
I'm more than happy though to see Simp Right Wingers trying to win a make believe argument by going after real pieces of human shits like Robert E Lee and Jefferson Davis. It's not like anyone on the left is going to mind if they shit on Confederate people and their culture. 😄
 
Ohjustpleasequit,

My fake news is supported by links.

Arthur Zilversmit, Lincoln and the Problem of Race: A Decade of Interpretations, Journal of the Abraham Lincoln Association,Volume 2, Issue 1, 1980, pp. 22-45, Lincoln and the Problem of Race: A Decade of Interpretations

Henry Louis Gates Jr., Did Lincoln Want to Ship Black People Back to Africa? Did Lincoln Want to Ship Black People Back to Africa?

The Corwin Amendment, The Able Doctor, or America Swallowing the Bitter Draught – The War Post corwin-amendment/

Robert Longley, The Corwin Amendment, Enslavement, and Abraham Lincoln, Updated July 24, 2019,https://www.thoughtco.com/corwin-amendment-slavery-andlincoln-416092

Louis Kleber, The Presidential Election of 1876, History Today Volume 20 Issue 11 November 1970,https://www.historytoday.com/archive/feature/presidentialelection-1876

The Compromise of 1877, Khan Academy | Free Online Courses, Lessons & Practice humanities/us-history/civil-war-era/reconstruction/a/compromise-of-1877

Jeff Charles, Lily-White Movement: Why Black Americans Left The GOP, Liberty Nation News, April 02, 2021,https://www.libertynation.com/lily-white-movement-why-blackamericans-left-the-gop/

Lily-white movement, American History USA white-movement/

HR. 7152, Senate vote on the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Jun 19, 1964 https://www.govtrack.us/congress/votes/88-1964/s40920.

H.R. 7152. Civil Rights Act of 1964. Adoption of a resolution (h. Res. 789) providing for house approval of the bill as amended by theSenate, Jul 2, 1964 H.R. 7152. CIVIL RIGHTS ACT OF 1964. ADOPTION OF A … -- House Vote #182 -- Jul 2, 1964.

TO PASS S. 1564, The Voting Rights Act Of 1965, May 26, 1965, TO PASS S. 1564, THE VOTING RIGHTS ACT OF 1965. -- Senate Vote #78 -- May 26, 1965 .22.

TO PASS H.R. 6400, The 1965 Voting Rights Act, Jul 9, 1965, TO PASS H.R. 6400, THE 1965 VOTING RIGHTS ACT. -- House Vote #87 -- Jul 9, 1965 .

116TH CONGRESS, 1ST SESSION, Roll Call 654, Bill Number: H. R. 4, Voting Rights Advancement Act, DEC 06, 2019,Roll Call 654 Roll Call 654, Bill Number: H. R. 4, 116th Congress, 1st Session

Josh Israel, Every Senate Republican just voted against voting rights — again, American Independent, January 20, 2022,https://americanindependent.com/sen...g-rights-advancement-act-freedom-to-vote-act/
 
Lumpy,

My fake news is supported with links.

Arthur Zilversmit, Lincoln and the Problem of Race: A Decade of Interpretations, Journal of the Abraham Lincoln Association,Volume 2, Issue 1, 1980, pp. 22-45, Lincoln and the Problem of Race: A Decade of Interpretations

Henry Louis Gates Jr., Did Lincoln Want to Ship Black People Back to Africa? Did Lincoln Want to Ship Black People Back to Africa?

The Corwin Amendment, The Able Doctor, or America Swallowing the Bitter Draught – The War Post corwin-amendment/

Robert Longley, The Corwin Amendment, Enslavement, and Abraham Lincoln, Updated July 24, 2019,https://www.thoughtco.com/corwin-amendment-slavery-andlincoln-416092

Louis Kleber, The Presidential Election of 1876, History Today Volume 20 Issue 11 November 1970,https://www.historytoday.com/archive/feature/presidentialelection-1876

The Compromise of 1877, Khan Academy | Free Online Courses, Lessons & Practice humanities/us-history/civil-war-era/reconstruction/a/compromise-of-1877

Jeff Charles, Lily-White Movement: Why Black Americans Left The GOP, Liberty Nation News, April 02, 2021,https://www.libertynation.com/lily-white-movement-why-blackamericans-left-the-gop/

Lily-white movement, American History USA white-movement/

HR. 7152, Senate vote on the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Jun 19, 1964 https://www.govtrack.us/congress/votes/88-1964/s40920.

H.R. 7152. Civil Rights Act of 1964. Adoption of a resolution (h. Res. 789) providing for house approval of the bill as amended by theSenate, Jul 2, 1964 H.R. 7152. CIVIL RIGHTS ACT OF 1964. ADOPTION OF A … -- House Vote #182 -- Jul 2, 1964.

TO PASS S. 1564, The Voting Rights Act Of 1965, May 26, 1965, TO PASS S. 1564, THE VOTING RIGHTS ACT OF 1965. -- Senate Vote #78 -- May 26, 1965 .22.

TO PASS H.R. 6400, The 1965 Voting Rights Act, Jul 9, 1965, TO PASS H.R. 6400, THE 1965 VOTING RIGHTS ACT. -- House Vote #87 -- Jul 9, 1965 .

116TH CONGRESS, 1ST SESSION, Roll Call 654, Bill Number: H. R. 4, Voting Rights Advancement Act, DEC 06, 2019,Roll Call 654 Roll Call 654, Bill Number: H. R. 4, 116th Congress, 1st Session

Josh Israel, Every Senate Republican just voted against voting rights — again, American Independent, January 20, 2022,https://americanindependent.com/sen...g-rights-advancement-act-freedom-to-vote-act/
 
Black voters used to vote and run as Republicans now they do so as Democrats. This obviously destroys the stupid narrative that Democrats are keeping Black voters on a plantation. When Democrats were Confederates, Black voters were Republican. Now that Republicans are Confederates, Black voters are Democrats. It isn't that hard to figure out you chumps.
or....maybe they like to hear about free stuff that will help to rise them up.
Its not rocket science and nom it is not racism. Truth is people vote when they hear things like "debt forgiveness" and free stuff.
 
or....maybe they like to hear about free stuff that will help to rise them up.
Its not rocket science and nom it is not racism. Truth is people vote when they hear things like "debt forgiveness" and free stuff.
So why doesn't everyone vote for the Democratic party? Is "free stuff" something that's only appealing to Black voters? What are you trying to say about Black people?
 
Republican freed the slaves.
Republicans have always been the natural home for blacks.
Homosexuals, trannies, killing babies, socialism . . . . everything that Democrats promote is foreign to real black culture.

Let's see how well you know your Civil Rights history:


1. What Party was founded as the anti-slavery Party and fought to free blacks from slavery?

[ ] a. Democratic Party
[ ] b. Republican Party

(Answer: Republican Party)

2. What was the Party of Abraham Lincoln who signed the emancipation proclamation that resulted in the Juneteenth celebrations that occur in black communities today?

[ ] a. Democratic Party
[ ] b. Republican Party

(Answer: Republican Party)

3. What Party passed the Thirteenth, Fourteenth, and Fifteenth Amendments to the U. S. Constitution granting blacks freedom, citizenship, and the right to vote?

[ ] a. Democratic Party
[ ] b. Republican Party

(Answer: Republican Party)

4. What Party passed the Civil Rights Acts of 1866 and 1875 granting blacks protection from the Black Codes and prohibiting racial discrimination in public accommodations, and was the Party of most blacks prior to the 1960’s, including Frederick Douglass, Harriet Tubman, Sojourner Truth and Booker T. Washington?

[ ] a. Democratic Party
[ ] b. Republican Party

(Answer: Republican Party)

5. What was the Party of the founding fathers of the NAACP?

[ ] a. Democratic Party
[ ] b. Republican Party

(Answer: Republican Party)

6. What was the Party of President Dwight Eisenhower who sent U.S. troops to Arkansas to desegregate schools, established the Civil Rights Commission in 1958, and appointed Chief Justice Earl Warren to the U.S. Supreme Court which resulted in the 1954 Brown v. Board of Education decision ending school segregation?

[ ] a. Democratic Party
[ ] b. Republican Party

(Answer: Republican Party)

7. What Party, by the greatest percentage, passed the Civil Rights Acts of the 1950’s and 1960’s?

[ ] a. Democratic Party
[ ] b. Republican Party

(Answer: Republican Party)

8. What was the Party of President Richard Nixon who instituted the first Affirmative Action program in 1969 with the Philadelphia Plan that established goals and timetables?

[ ] a. Democratic Party
[ ] b. Republican Party

(Answer: Republican Party)

9. What is the Party of Senator Everett Dirksen who pushed through the 1964 Civil Rights Act and championed the passage of civil rights legislation in ‘57, ‘60, ‘64, ‘65 and ’68, as well as wrote the language for the 1965 Voting Rights Act and crafted the Civil Rights Act of 1968 which prohibited discrimination in housing?

[ ] a. Democratic Party
[ ] b. Republican Party

(Answer: Republican Party)

10. What Party fought to keep blacks in slavery and was the Party of the Ku Klux Klan?

[ ] a. Republican Party
[ ] b. Democratic Party

(Answer: Democratic Party)

11. What Party from 1870 to 1930 used fraud, whippings, lynching, murder, intimidation, and mutilation to get the black vote, and passed the Black Codes and Jim Crow laws which legalized racial discrimination and denied blacks their rights as citizens?

[ ] a. Republican Party
[ ] b. Democratic Party

(Answer: Democratic Party)

12. What was the Party of President Franklin D. Roosevelt and President Harry Truman who rejected anti-lynching laws and efforts to establish a permanent Civil Rights Commission?

[ ] a. Republican Party
[ ] b. Democratic Party

(Answer: Democratic Party)

13. What was the Party of President Lyndon Johnson, who called Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. “that [N-word] preacher” because he opposed the Viet Nam War; and President John F. Kennedy who voted against the 1957 Civil Rights law as a Senator, then as president opposed the 1963 March on Washington by Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. after becoming president and had the FBI investigate Dr. King on suspicion of being a communist?

[ ] a. Republican Party
[ ] b. Democratic Party

(Answer: Democratic Party)

14. What is the Party of the late Senators Robert Byrd who was a member of the Ku Klux Klan, Ernest “Fritz” Hollings who hoisted the Confederate flag over the state capitol in South Carolina while governor, and Ted Kennedy who called black judicial nominees “Neanderthals” while blocking their appointments?

[ ] a. Republican Party
[ ] b. Democratic Party

(Answer: Democratic Party)

15. What Party is against school vouchers and takes the black vote for granted without ever acknowledging their racist past or apologizing for trying to expand slavery, lynching blacks and passing the Black Codes and Jim Crow laws that caused great harm to blacks?

[ ] a. Republican Party
[ ] b. Democratic Party

(Answer: Democratic Party)

They know the truth. It’s a simple as that. All you’ve got is a history lesson. That doesn’t feed their families.
 
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or....maybe they like to hear about free stuff that will help to rise them up.
Its not rocket science and nom it is not racism. Truth is people vote when they hear things like "debt forgiveness" and free stuff.
Why do whites like you talk about free stuff.? Whites have been getting free stuff since 1776 and the reason why you are a republican because republicans promise to return to the days where whites were given everything.
 
Why do whites like you talk about free stuff.? Whites have been getting free stuff since 1776 and the reason why you are a republican because republicans promise to return to the days where whites were given everything.
It really is quite an amazing argument to see come out of white people's mouths isn't it? 😄 They say it without any self awareness too. What kind of safe space environment were they raised in that they could believe that it's Black people who want "free stuff" given the history of this county. Either they grew up sheltered from real history or they're purposefully making fools of themselves. I don't know which is worse.
 
Racist IM2 wasted no time breaking out his little hope chest full of racist propaganda.

And its a failed history test at that.

Its more like, you failed history in school when you were smoking crack, and now you are just a slave on the DemoKKKrat plantation.

In case any of you pinheads didnt realize it, everything I quoted is from African Americans, and unlike IM2 they are educated intelligent African Americans.
 
Racist IM2 wasted no time breaking out his little hope chest full of racist propaganda.



Its more like, you failed history in school when you were smoking crack, and now you are just a slave on the DemoKKKrat plantation.

In case any of you pinheads didnt realize it, everything I quoted is from African Americans, and unlike IM2 they are educated intelligent African Americans.
:trolls:
 

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