"Are Black Voters Really This Misguided" is intended to be a provocative voting guide that will illicit intense discussion regarding black voter's propensity to vote for Democratic candidates. The book takes an historic perspective of the Democratic Party's long history of anti-black legislation and voting patterns. The book contrasts the pre-civil war strategies that were used to control slaves on the plantation and compares them against current but similar Democratic legislative goals and efforts. The book dares to ask ...
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"Are Black Voters Really This Misguided" is intended to be a provocative voting guide that will illicit intense discussion regarding black voter's propensity to vote for Democratic candidates. The book takes an historic perspective of the Democratic Party's long history of anti-black legislation and voting patterns. The book contrasts the pre-civil war strategies that were used to control slaves on the plantation and compares them against current but similar Democratic legislative goals and efforts. The book dares to ask the question; Do black parents love their children less then parents of other races? If not, why do black voters continue to vote for inferior educations for their children? Why do black voter's vote for more crime and drugs in their neighborhoods? Why do black voter's vote for more government handouts and dependency? This short book would be a great tool for classrooms throughout the country. Encouraging people of all races to question their voting patterns and reconsider what is really best for them, their children and their children's children.
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