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The Democratic Party -- a stain on the republic for 200 years -- has a long history of keeping black people down. In 1858, for instance, Democrat voters cheered when Democratic Sen. Stephen A. Douglas of Illinois, during the first of his celebrated debates with upstart Republican challenger Abraham Lincoln,...

The Democratic Party — a stain on the republic for 200 years — has a long history of keeping black people down. In 1858, for instance, Democrat voters cheered when Democratic Sen. Stephen A. Douglas of Illinois, during the first of his celebrated debates with upstart Republican challenger Abraham Lincoln,…

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