Wayne Perryman: The History of Racist Democrats

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Unfounded Loyalty: Blacks & Democrats

Political HIGHLIGHTS Of Unfounded Loyalty
Findings Regarding Republicans & Democrats
From the Civil War To 1964

Both parties were inspired, by the Bible: one party (REPUBLICAN) believed the Bible supported their position that blacks should be free, the other( DEMOCRAT) believed the Bible said that blacks should be slaves (Based on the curse of Ham in Genesis 9:25-27. Note: The Muslims were the first religious group to enslave and trade Africans as slaves - 800 years before Columbus discovered America.

One party (R) and their abolitionist supporters believed the Bible instructed them to lay down their lives for the slaves, the other party(D) and their supporters believed the Bible gave them the right to take the lives of blacks if they rebelled against being slaves.

On the issue of slavery, one party (D) and its supporters gave their lives to expand it (to Northern states) and the other party (R) and their supporters gave their lives to ban it.

One party was heavily influenced by the Abolitionists and the radical wing of their party (Radical Republicans) and the other party (D) was influenced by the Ku Klux Klan and other terrorist groups.

One party (R) and its supporters started the Freedman's Bureau and other programs to help build communities for blacks, the other party (D) and their supporters engaged in practices to hinder those efforts and to destroy those communities (Wilmington, North Carolina).

One party (R) and its supporters established quality schools and colleges for blacks, the other party(D) and their supporters engaged in practices that attempted to close some of those schools or diminish their quality.

One party(R) passed laws and Constitutional Amendments (13th , 14th , 15th) to include blacks as part of mainstream society, the other party(D) passed laws to exclude them from the mainstream (Jim Crow Laws and Black Codes). One set of laws that were designed to help blacks, the other set of laws designed to hurt or hinder blacks.

The members of one party (R) gave black voters protection, members of the other party (D) murdered, tortured and intimidated black voters.

By 1900, as the lynchings of blacks increased (by the members of Democratic Party and their Klan supporters) the number of black politicians decreased. Up to this time (1900) all of the black elected officials in Congress were Republicans.

Character limitations do not allow an in-depth description of the content of this video, but it can be purchased on Amazon in hardcover:

Unfounded Loyalty: An In-Depth Look into the Love Affair Between Blacks and Democrats Hardcover – April 1, 2003
https://www.amazon.com/Unfounded-Loyalty-Depth-Between-Democrats/dp/1562290738

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