Civil Rights – Then and Now
The Ku Klux Klan was the Terrorist Arm of the Democrat Party By Frances Rice
Simple Sambo and Ignorant Mammy By Frances Rice
The Democratic Party Owes Blacks An Apology By Frances Rice
Democrats Perpetuate Voting Rights Hoax
THE POLITICS OF BLACKNESS: "Unsung Heroes-Frances Rice and the National Black
Republican Association" by Barbara Howard
The 150th anniversary of the Republican National Committee and black Republicans - Michael Zak op-ed in The Washington Times
Apology of the Democratic Party of North Carolina for 1898 Wilmington Race Riots
DEMOCRATS GIVE LONG-OVERDUE APOLOGY FOR 1898 ATROCITIES AGAINST BLACKS
Reparations Petition to Congress Demanding a Formal Apology to African Americans for the Democratic Party’s 200-year History of Racism
The Democratic Party – The Party of government dependency and poverty
The Democrat Party: The Party of the Rich
Liberals love the sin and hate the sinner By Star Parker
Preserving the Liberal Vision By Thomas Sowell May 30, 2006
Failing Schools - Who’s to Blame? by Walter E. Williams
A Glimmer of Hope By Thomas Sowell August 08, 2006
Obama's VP Pick is a Stick in the Eye of Blacks By Frances Rice
Katrina, lies and videotape By Star Parker Monday, August 28, 2006
Democrats and identity politics By Frances Rice
The Republican Party – The Party of freedom and prosperity
Michael Steele Wages A Battle For The Soul Of America
NBRA Newsletter - Tribute To Michael Steele Newsletter
Sarah Palin - Conservative Of The Year
Justice Thomas Keeps the Faith - By Thomas Sowell
Race and Economics By Thomas Sowell, August 24, 2006
Incomes and Politics - Comparing the current decade to the sainted 1990s - WSJ - September 2, 2006
Returning to the party of Lincoln By Star Parker Monday, July 31, 2006
Dems, GOPers, and blacks II By Thomas Sowell Thursday, July 6, 2006
Why They Invented the Republican Party February 28, 2006 AmericanHeritage.com
Emancipation Day - Who killed slavery in Washington, DC?
Birth of the Republican Party - June 17, 2006 AmericanHeritage.com