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  2. Black conservatism in the United States - Wikipedia

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    During that period, the Republican Party—particularly in the Southern United States—was seen as more racially progressive than the Democratic Party, primarily because of the role of the Southern wing of the Democratic Party as the party of racial segregation and the Republican Party's roots in the abolitionist movement (see Dixiecrats).

  3. ‘They playing in our face’: Black Republicans, Amber Rose ...

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    During the first night of the Republican National Convention, which officially coronated Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump and his vice presidential running mate, Sen. J.D. Vance, there ...

  4. Republicans are trying to court Black voters, but ... - AOL

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    Yet, despite some Black Republicans' appearances, only 3% of delegates were Black at the 2024 RNC of delegates who reported their ethnicity. "I realized Donald Trump and his supporters don't care ...

  5. Black conservatism - Wikipedia

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    Black conservatism is a political and social philosophy rooted in communities of African descent that aligns largely with the conservative ideology around the world. Black conservatives emphasize traditionalism, patriotism, self-sufficiency, and strong cultural and social conservatism within the context of the black church. [1]

  6. Critics warn Black voters about Trump’s ‘anti-white racism ...

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    The post Critics warn Black voters about Trump’s ‘anti-white racism’ agenda if elected back into office appeared first on TheGrio. Critics warn Black voters about Trump’s ‘anti-white ...

  7. Lily-white movement - Wikipedia

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    The Lily-White Movement was an anti-black political movement within the Republican Party in the United States in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. It was a response to the political and socioeconomic gains made by African-Americans following the Civil War and the Thirteenth Amendment to the Constitution, which eliminated slavery and involuntary servitude ("except as punishment for a crime").

  8. Trump makes fresh appeal to Black voters as he ... - AOL

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    Trump held a community roundtable at the predominantly Black 180 Church in Detroit, where he was joined by two Black Republicans — Florida Rep. Byron Donalds and former Housing and Urban ...

  9. Anti-Americanism among African Americans - Wikipedia

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    [3]: 587 Revolutionary Anti-Americanism, as manifested by politically active African-American elites, was rare in the 19th and earliest 20th century, in part because African-Americans of the era were educated at institutions that manifested the paternalistic and elite worldviews of the high-caste WASPs who contributed to their establishment.