Immerse yourself in 19th-century writings, and you will discover that Democrat slaveholders and segregationists considered themselves the "Negro's best friend." That supposed friendship, of course, required that the "Negro" play a role as grateful recipient of the condescending Democrat's beneficence. That attitude continues to this day. For instance, in a...
Immerse yourself in 19th-century writings, and you will discover that Democrat slaveholders and segregationists considered themselves the “Negro’s best friend.” That supposed friendship, of course, required that the “Negro” play a role as grateful recipient of the condescending Democrat’s beneficence. That attitude continues to this day. For instance, in a…









