Carol Swain Shares Her Life Story with the Folks at Hometown Heroes
Last month I shared a snippet of this interview. Today, I’m sharing a longer version. It includes comments from Dinesh D’Souza. Please watch and share. “Professor of Law and [...]
CNN Interview with Carol Swain and Areva Martin: “Do Senator Sessions’ Past Remarks Disqualify Him?”
“Sen. Jeff Sessions was denied a federal judgeship in 1986 due to racist remarks. He’s now Donald Trump’s choice for Attorney General. Areva Martin and Carol Swain” Click [...]
Blacks and Politicians
Donald Trump’s surprise win has millions of Americans, many of whom are black, in a tizzy. Many, such as Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, are writing about what it means to be black […]
If I Wanted to Create a Race War. . .
If I wanted to create a race war that would lead to the extermination of large numbers of African Americans, I would urge black Americans to attack and kill white […]
The Alt-Right is Not New: Liberals Created the Movement (THE NEW WHITE NATIONALISM IN AMERICA: ITS CHALLENGE TO INTEGRATION)
A Timely and Important Examination By Eric Gartmanon, August 26, 2002 Black Political Scientist Carol Swain has produced a very important work which not only examines the growth of the […]
“2 Minutes to Think About it with Dr. Carol Swain”: How The Neighbors See Us
“2 Minutes to Think About it with Dr. Carol Swain” airs nationally on American Family Radio and Bott Radio Stations. Scroll down to listen to my brief commentary. Paul Oxner […]
Of Public and Private Opinions: The Election, and the End of Political Science
Contributor: Matthew Koch, former Vanderbilt University, Ph.D student The outcome of the election shows that climate of political correctness has separated public and private opinion enough that [...]
“2 Minutes to Think About it with Dr. Carol Swain,” A New Day Dawning: The Election of Donald J. Trump
“2 Minutes to Think About it with Dr. Carol Swain” airs nationally on American Family Radio and Bott Radio Stations. Scroll down to listen to my brief commentary. Paul Oxner […]
Rules Of The Game
The underpinnings of a decent society are neutral laws — laws that favor no particular individual or group — and the impartial enforcement of those laws. The U.S. Supreme [...]