Civil Rights Party

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Title

Civil Rights Party

Subject

Creating National Civil Rights political party

Description

This collection contains documents created by Earl Conrad and other individuals who were working to create a National Civil Rights political party that would rival the Republican and Democratic parties.

Creator

Earl Conrad

Source

Earl Conrad Collection, Cayuga Community College Library, Auburn, NY

Date

Not Specified

Format

Language

English

Type

Text

Identifier

Collection Items

A Civil Rights Party Can Break The Two-Party Coalition
Essay written by Earl Conrad that articulates why the current two-party structure in Congress is preventing the liberation of African Americans. Mr. Conrad proposes the creation of a new Civil Rights political party.

The Times Parallel Those of the Early Days of the Republican Party
Essay written by Earl Conrad that articulates the importance of a new Civil Rights political party. Mr. Conrad argues that like the early days of the Republican Party, a new Civil Rights political party does not have to become the dominant political…

The Question of  "Ready"
Essay written by Earl Conrad that articulates why the current level of political awareness and talent of African Americans enables them to make a significant difference in the political future of African Americans.

A National Civil Rights Party To Hasten Full Liberation
Essay written by Earl Conrad that articulates that true change for African Americans will only come about when there is a moral-psychological change in the white man. Mr. Conrad argues that we have to "work on and on until a whole new generation of…
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