In Conservatism in the Black Community: To the Right and Misunderstood, Angela Lewis (Government, African American Studies) examines the true level of support for conservatism among blacks at the grassroots level in light of the growing prominence of a number of black conservative political intellectuals. She also investigates the areas in which blacks tend to have more conservative views and analyzes the place of black conservatism in the Tea Party movement.
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