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Black SuperPac urges candidates, parties to spend millions with Black businesses

  by The Florida Courier Staff One of America’s leading Black conservative political action committee has instituted a national effort to help Black-owned businesses earn some...

The GOP and identity politics in the Black community

The Republican Party continues to miss the mark when it comes to engaging the Black community. For those Republicans, who fastidiously claim they don’t believe...

Black Republican surrogates like Pastor Mark Burns need a permanent timeout

I am really getting fed up with the constant drumbeat of criticism of Donald Trump’s campaign, especially the criticism coming from Black Republicans. They...

National Black groups should stop being hypocrites

Republicans are often criticized, many times unfairly so, for using the “race card” when it comes to the Black community.  Liberals postulate that if...

Hijacking a tribute to pioneering Black Republicans

A year ago, I went to see Reince Priebus, chairman of the Republican National Committee (RNC), who happens to be a good friend. I...

Black Republicans gain historic victories

History was made Nov. 4 when three Black Republicans swept into Congress on a tide of GOP victories. Republican leaders touted the wins as...

The GOP does something right for civil rights

RAYNARD JACKSON (NNPA)—Last week, the Republican National Committee, under the leadership of its chairman, Reince Priebus, did something that has never been done before in the history of the Republican Party. Their feat was so astonishing and yet few in the media is writing or talking about it. Priebus hosted a luncheon commemorating the 50th anniversary of the March on Washington. The event accomplished something that no other March on Washington event was able to achieve. Sharpton’s event was a joke and an embarrassment. The King’s family event was a disappointment.

Dr. Ben Carson to leave medicine, hints at political future during CPAC speech

DR. BENJAMIN CARSON by Kevin Liptak OXON HILL, Maryland (CNN) -- Dr. Benjamin Carson, the neurosurgeon who made headlines in February for making political statements during his address at the National Prayer Breakfast, said Saturday he was leaving medicine and pursuing other opportunities, which could include politics.

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