Wednesday, May 14, 2008

Black Political History: The Untold Story

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Black Political History: The Untold Story

NOTE: All answers are “b”

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

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

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 1960s, including Frederick Douglass, Harriet Tubman, Sojourner Truth, Booker T. Washington, and Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.?
 a. Democratic Party
 b. Republican Party

5. What was the Party of the founders of the NAACP?
 a. Democratic Party
 b. 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

7. What Party, by the greatest percentage, passed the Civil Rights Acts of the 1960s?
 a. Democratic Party
 b. 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

9. What is the Party of President George W. Bush, who supports the U.S. Supreme Court’s University of Michigan Affirmative Action decision, and is spending over $200 billion to fight AIDS in Africa and on programs to help black Americans prosper, including school vouchers, the faith-based initiative, home ownership,and small business ownership?
 a. Democratic Party
 b. 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

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

12. What was the Party of President Franklin D. Roosevelt and President Harry Truman, who rejected antilynching laws and efforts to establish a permanent Civil Rights Commission?
 a. Republican Party
 b. 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. King, and had the FBI investigate Dr. King on suspicion of being a communist?
 a. Republican Party
 b. Democratic Party

14. What is the Party of current Senator Robert Byrd, who was a member of the Ku Klux Klan, Senator Fritz Hollings who hoisted the Confederate flag over the state capitol in South Carolina when he was the governor, and Senator Ted Kennedy who recently insulted black judicial nominees by calling them“Neanderthals” while blocking their appointments?
 a. Republican Party
 b. Democratic Party

15. What was the Party of President Bill Clinton, who failed to fight the terrorists after the first bombing of the World Trade Center in 1993, sent troops to war in Bosnia and Kosovo without Congressional approval, vetoed the Welfare Reform law twice before signing it, and refused to comply with a court order to have shipping companies develop an Affirmative Action Plan?
 a. Republican Party
 b. Democratic Party

16. What is the Party of Vice President Al Gore, whose father voted against the Civil Rights Acts of the 1960s, and who lost the 2000 election, as confirmed by a second recount of Florida votes by the Miami Herald and a consortium of major news organization, and the ruling by the U.S. Civil Rights Commission that blacks werenot denied the right to vote?
 a. Republican Party
 b. Democratic Party

17. What Party is against the faith-based initiative, against school vouchers, against school prayers, 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

Wake up my bretheren and stop letting the Democratic Party take your vote for granted!!!!!!!!

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Luckily this is year 2008. We are in the 21st century now. The Republican Party obviously did GREAT things for African-Americans in the past, but the past is the past. And if we keep living in the past we will never progress. Instead of blogging about what the
Republican Party did years and years ago, how about we focus on the current issues. Besides being black, we are also American citizen and there are issues that are quite relevant to us now (i.e. the economy, health care, education, foreign policy, etc.) that we should be focusing on.

Oh, and I love your blogs, girl. Keep up the good work!

taipan55 said...

Most black people I speak to don't realize that black people were Republicans faithfully until FDR and the implementation of systems that traded empowerment for a handout. I concur that it's important to look at what's happening today. In the process, we as black people need to ask ourselves if we want more handouts or do we want our empowerment back. Getting and taking back our ability to "make it" no matter who may be in office should be our concern.

Thanks for the history lesson and reminder!