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“We're losing our country”: Barack Obama, Race & the Tea Party
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EthnicityCritical Race TheoryRace RelationRace LawPolitical ProcessLawPolitical BehaviorRacial StudySocial SciencesRaceContemporary RacismWhite SupremacyAfrican American StudiesCivil RightsBarack ObamaCountry ”American PoliticsPublic PolicyPolitical CompetitionAnti-racismBlack PoliticsConservative ViewsPolitical AttitudesRole RacePolitical PartiesPolitical ScienceTea Party
This essay's approach to race and the Tea Party is twofold: to consider the role race plays in Tea Partiers' claim that they have “lost their country” and to question why blacks would be members of the Tea Party given its radically conservative views. To explore the latter, Walker looks to black and other minority conservatives from the past who embraced political conservatism as a means to escape stigmatization. Walker's essay argues that America has become less racist than it used to be, but he resists characterizing the nation as “post-racial.” He uses examples of conflicts between Asians, blacks, and Mexicans to further his point.
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