
The Right Way To Be A Skeptic w/ Tim Urban
Conversations With Coleman
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The Republican Party's Civil Rights Paradox
This chapter examines the complicated history of the Republican Party's stance on civil rights, particularly through Barry Goldwater's opposition to the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and its impact on Black American voting patterns. It further explores how the party's evolving identity, from high-minded rhetoric to tribal politics, has influenced contemporary figures like Donald Trump and the strategies that resonate with today's conservative voters.
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