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Black conservatism is no oxymoron. Recent polls have indicated that
an increasing number of black Americans identified themselves as
conservatives, favoring smaller government, lower taxes, tougher
crime laws, welfare reform, and personal initiative. While
applauding the moral and legal victories of the Civil Rights
Movement, the conservative spokespeople in this dynamic new
collection reject the claims of inequities and what they consider
to be the self-serving agenda of the present civil rights
establishment. National leaders such as Justice Clarence Thomas and
former Representative Gary Franks and writers such as Shelby Steele
and Glenn Loury appear either as contributors or as subjects in
this volume. They emphasize the grassroots aspects of black
conservatism with a reliance on common sense and common humanity.
The strength of the black conservative voice lies in the growth of
its numbers and social influence. As more African-Americans shift
to the right and embrace conservative ideology, they are signalling
what may be one of the most politically significant trends in
American public life as the 20th century draws to a close. This
provocative collection of essays shatters the myth that black
Americans are uniformly left of center and that conservatism is an
ideology with a white face. Unique in its personal and political
portrait of black conservatives in America, this book shows the
remarkable diversity of ideas from one of the most talked-about
political movements to emerge in recent years.
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