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By Carol Swain
In Constitutional Rights, Featured, Judiciary, News, Political Parties, Race Relations, U.S., Uncategorized
Posted April 14, 2016

Whites and Blacks are Concerned about Worsening Race Relations

I am quoted in this Christian Science Monitor article. Staff writer: Josh Kenworthy, “Why concern about race relations has jumped – for whites and blacks,” April 14, 2016. I warned [...]

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By Carol Swain
In Constitutional Rights, Featured, Judiciary, News, Political Parties, Race Relations, Religion, U.S.
Posted April 14, 2016

“Racial Politics: President Obama and Me”, Chapter 7 of BE THE PEOPLE

Below are some excerpts from Chapter 7 of my 2011 book, Be the People: A Call to Reclaim America’s Faith and Promise. All things being equal, I would prefer an […]

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By Carol Swain
In Constitutional Rights, Featured, Judiciary, News, Religion, U.S.
Posted April 2, 2016

Carol Swain Discusses Political Integrity with David Barton (Today, April 2, at 5:30 CT)

Catch me this afternoon on David Barton’s “Foundations of Freedom” series on the Trinity Broadcasting Network (TBN), Sat., April 2, 2016 (5:30PM – CT). Topic: Political [...]

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By Carol Swain
In Constitutional Rights, Judiciary, News, Political Parties, Race Relations, U.S.
Posted March 16, 2016

Super Tuesday’s Voting Irregularities: What Does it Portend for the Future?

How are we going to protect the integrity of the ballot during the November elections? Unless we take complaints seriously and devise a fool proof system of checks and balances, […]

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By Carol Swain
In Constitutional Rights, Featured, Judiciary, Political Parties, Race Relations, U.S.
Posted February 22, 2016

Will Democrats Steal the Next Presidential Election?

Democrats believe the end justifies the means. Unfortunately, some of their power brokers are threatening to take measures that could dilute the votes American citizens cast in the next [...]

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By Dr. Walter Williams
In Constitutional Rights, Featured, Judiciary, News, Political Parties, Race Relations, U.S.
Posted January 20, 2016

Black Confederates Were More Than Cooks And Servants

Last July, Anthony Hervey, an outspoken black advocate for the Confederate flag, was killed in a car crash. Arlene Barnum, a surviving passenger in the vehicle, told authorities and the […]

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By Carol Swain
In Constitutional Rights, Featured, International, News, Race Relations, Religion, U.S.
Posted January 18, 2016

What is your favorite Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. quote?

“The ultimate measure of a man is not where he stands in moments of comfort and convenience, but where he stands at times of challenge and controversy.” If Dr. King […]

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By Steve Feazel
In Constitutional Rights, Featured Contributors, Judiciary, News, Religion, U.S.
Posted January 9, 2016

Stand and Fight!: A Christian Call to Arms

It’s the New Year and I think it’s time for a political rant as I ponder some issues related to the Christian faith in our nation. However, I believe logic […]

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By Dr. Walter Williams
In Constitutional Rights, Featured Contributors, Judiciary, News, Race Relations, U.S.
Posted December 31, 2015

Affirmative Action in Higher Education: Misleading and Using Blacks

Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia ran headlong into the leftist meat grinder by questioning whether college admission of blacks with academic achievement levels significantly lower than the [...]

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By Carol Swain
In Constitutional Rights, Featured, Judiciary, News, Religion, U.S.
Posted December 31, 2015

Professor Carol M. Swain’s Op-ed on Islam was the Tennessean’s Most Read in 2015

I am  pleased to announce that my op-ed, “Charlie Hebdo attacks prove critics were right about Islam,” was the Tennessean’s most read op-ed in 2015. Of course, the newspaper is listing the [...]

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