Black and Right

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Pub. Date: 1997-04-22
Publisher(s): Bloomsbury USA
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Summary

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.

Author Biography

STAN FARYNA is Director of Research of the New Coalition for Economic and Social Change, a Chicago-based think tank, and a research associate of The David Institute, a social research group in California.BRAD STETSON is Director of Studies at The David Institute and lecturer in Religious Studies at California State University, Long Beach.JOSEPH G. CONTI is a Research Associate at The David Institute and a Lecturer in philosophy at Kansas Community College.

Table of Contents

Preface xiii(4)
Acknowledgments xvii
Part I Perspectives on Personal Experience 3(32)
1 No Room at the Inn: The Loneliness of the Black Conservative
3(12)
Clarence Thomas
2 Notes of Nonnative Son: The Third Vision
15(5)
Robert A. George
3 "You Look like a Democrat"
20(3)
Kathleen M. Bravo
4 Young, Black, and Republican
23(6)
Stuart DeVeaux
5 What "Black Conservative" Means to Me
29(6)
Lee Walker
Part II Perspectives on Politics 35(30)
6 Two Visions of Black Leadership
35(8)
Brian W. Jones
7 Black Conservatives: The Undercounted
43(3)
Willie
Gwen Richardson
8 No Need for a Government Handout
46(5)
Telly Lovelace
9 Educational Development in the Black Community
51(7)
Mazhar Ali Awan
10 The Role of Black Conservative Leaders in the 1990s
58(7)
Gary Franks
Part III Perspectives on Racism 65(28)
11 Are You Really a Racist? A Common-Sense Quiz
65(12)
Joseph G. Conti
Brad Stetson
12 My Experience with the California Civil Rights Initiative
77(4)
Errol Smith
13 Race Confab: An Exercise in Futility
81(3)
Jesse Peterson
14 Racial Rage: The Response to Jesse Peterson
84(3)
Marivic C. Francis
15 Are America's Juries Race-Obsessed?
87(6)
Deroy Murdock
Part IV Perspectives on Morals 93(50)
16 The Moral Vacuum in Black America Must Be Filled
93(4)
Joseph H. Brown
The Black Family and Parental Licensure
97(6)
Diann Ellen Cameron
18 A Setback Is a Setup for a Comeback
103(8)
Steven Craft
19 Family Values vs. Homosexual Rights: Tradition Collides with an Elite Social Tide
111(4)
Joseph E. Broadus
20 A Black Conservative Looks at Abortion
115(5)
Peter Kirsanow
21 Is This the Work of God? Reflections on the Black Church
120(3)
Jesse Peterson
22 Black Diamonds: Discovering the Lessons of Freedom in Black Conservative Thought
123(20)
Stan Faryna
Part V Perspectives on America 143(26)
23 A Conversation with Shelby Steele
143(9)
Joseph G. Conti
Brad Stetson
24 An Interview with Ezola Foster
152(5)
Joseph G. Conti
25 "The Sage of South Central": An Interview with Larry Elder
157(12)
Brad Stetson
Appendix: Media and Organizational Resources for the Study of Black Conservatism 169(4)
Selected Bibliography 173(8)
Index 181(8)
About the Editors and Contributors 189

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