The Daily Gamecock

Carl Brzorad


Republican tactics pander to racial prejudice

Former policies, current party rhetoric indicate marginalization of minorities The Civil Rights Act of 1964 effectively cemented the Democratic Party as the party of racial progress in the minds of an overwhelming majority of African-American voters. In the years since 1964, approximately 90 percent of the African-American electorate has self-identified as Democrat. Republicans justified their opposition to the Civil Rights Act by characterizing it as the federal government overstepping its authority. The United States Constitution, however, was drafted by slave-owning politicians who, given their background, would most likely oppose any legislative progress for minorities.

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