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There are 2 comments on Remembering a Pioneering Politician

  1. I am so glad that the author included — albeit in the final third of his article — the fact that Edward Brooke was a Republican. Republicans are the party that fought to put an end to slavery; Republicans were the folk that stood up to the largely Democratic Klu Klux Klan; and today, Black Republicans are those reviled by Democrats as turncoats and traitors to their race. Black Democrats are particularly vicious toward any conservative Black. It is astounding, and shameful, to me that, in their reimagining of history, 21st Century African Americans have swallowed a draught of undeniable falsehood. Even more troubling is that the Obama administration continues to foster the divisiveness embodies “United we stand; divided we fall.”

    1. Back then parties were different and this is why ppl use the phrase liberal and conservative. Back then majority of the republicans were liberal however this is not the case today and that is why you see former kkk leaders running for the Republican Party today

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