comes down to not seeing black americans as citizens with the full capabilities of their white counterparts
comes down to not seeing black americans as citizens with the full capabilities of their white counterparts
(capable of the same acts of creation and creativity as a lincoln or a jefferson)
yup. he has this extremely odd read (that seems to be the only thing Claremont guys have actually understood from the man) that the CRA of 1965 was much like the Slave Power demanding group rights in the style of like, Calhoun. it's very baffling
mid-century conservatives understand black americans as operating in the broad tradition of american liberalism and natural right philosophy (impossible difficulty)
demanding every Claremont guy read Vincent Lloyd's BLACK NATURAL LAW