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Release Date: 02/10/2021

The Company Trump Keeps: From David Duke to The Proud Boys to Project 2025 – Intended Consequences show art The Company Trump Keeps: From David Duke to The Proud Boys to Project 2025 – Intended Consequences

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In this episode, the hosts discuss Project 2025 and its potential impact in a Donald Trump administration. Heritage Foundation and Trump     Biden’s Judicial Appointments   Trump bankruptcies       The Nation on the Heirtage Foundation Project 2025     Trump Administration people at Heritage     Trump on baby Tiffany’s body.       Platforms   - https://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/documents/2016-republican-party-platform       Related episodes        

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Voting is a Fundamental Right: Exercise It; You’ll Make It Stronger show art Voting is a Fundamental Right: Exercise It; You’ll Make It Stronger

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In this episode, the hosts begin a series of discussions on the historical significance of voting, efforts to prevent some groups from voting, and why you should exercise your right to vote even if you don’t like the choices.  Do what you can, where you are, with what you have.      - In American politics, the Southern strategy was a  electoral strategy to increase political support among white voters in the  by appealing to .   Voter ID by State   Student ID to Vote          

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States Rights, Legal Wrongs: A Recurring Page from the Segregationist Playbook show art States Rights, Legal Wrongs: A Recurring Page from the Segregationist Playbook

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In this episode, the hosts discuss the history of invoking some form of States’ Rights theory to limit the efforts of the federal government to expand or protect the rights of persons within the United States     Southern Manifesto   Mississippi State Sovereign Commission .   “Calhoun’s justification of nullification and secession as constitutional rights of the state also went beyond traditional states’ rights doctrine as they were based on an unprecedented notion of absolute state sovereignty. Most old states’ righters, including James Madison, condemned...

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Claudine Gay: The Latest Victim in the Debate over DEI, Affirmative Action, and Meritocracy show art Claudine Gay: The Latest Victim in the Debate over DEI, Affirmative Action, and Meritocracy

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In this episode, the hosts discuss the controversy concerning the Resignation of Harvard president Claudine Gay.Is Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion undermining merit or does it address a history of Discrimination, Exclusion, and Inequality.  

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From Jamestown to Charlottesville: Virginia and America’s racial divide show art From Jamestown to Charlottesville: Virginia and America’s racial divide

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In this episode, the hosts discuss the leading role that Virginia has played in the racial divide in America’s history.  Home to the Founding Fathers and Capital of the Confederacy, the state has been the crucible of the ideals which built this country and the ideas which would tear it apart.   Washington, DC History     Virginia 1619     .                Florida Episode -     Indiana Episode -  

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Holding the Line: Sandra Day O’Connor’s legacy of bringing stability to the Supreme Court by protecting its established precedents. show art Holding the Line: Sandra Day O’Connor’s legacy of bringing stability to the Supreme Court by protecting its established precedents.

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In this episode, the hosts discuss Justice O’Connor’s role as the “swing vote” as the Court addressed major fault lines in our society on issues such as abortion, affirmative action, and gender equality.   Planned Parenthood v. Casey   Grutter v. Bollinger

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Black History: Never Equal; Never Protected: Up North to Indiana show art Black History: Never Equal; Never Protected: Up North to Indiana

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In this episode, the hosts continue examining how specific states have addressed racial equality, Black history, and White Supremacy. In this episode, they travel outside the Deep South, and focus on the state of Indiana – Klan Capital and home of Sundown Towns.   LINKS IN THIS EPISODE Links for podcast Violence in Jacksonville Florida Ax Handle Saturday Indiana History links Rosedale, NY Racist attacks Other Related Episodes       Check out  Check out

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Black History: Never Equal; Never Protected - First Stop: Florida show art Black History: Never Equal; Never Protected - First Stop: Florida

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In this episode, the hosts begin a series of episodes examining how specific states have addressed the racial equality, Black history, and White Supremacy.  First stop: Florida.   LINKS IN THIS EPISODE Smithsonian Magazine   Florida Academic Standards 2023   Ron DeSantis and the State Where History Goes to Die Removing Relics of "The Lost Cause" | On the Media | WNYC Studios Lost Cause    Other Related Episodes       Check out  Check out

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Colorblind Remedies for Color-Conscious Wrongs show art Colorblind Remedies for Color-Conscious Wrongs

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Photo Credit : Encyclyopedia Britanica   In this program, the hosts discuss the Supreme Court’s decision to forbid race-conscious affirmative action  approaches to achieve diversity n higher education.  The discussion contrasts Justice Roberts’ pronouncement that decisions should be color-blind with Justice Jackson’s reminder that the country has been far from colorblind and the effects are not just historical but real in the present because of the intergenerational transmission of inequality.  Moreover, the “self-evident” truth that all are created equal has not...

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Not in Our Stars, but in Ourselves: How The Supreme Court Undermined Its Own Reputation show art Not in Our Stars, but in Ourselves: How The Supreme Court Undermined Its Own Reputation

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Image Credit: Collection of the Supreme Court of the United States In this episode, the hosts discuss the Roberts Court’s failure to adhere to precedent and the effect this is having on the public’s confidence in the Supreme Court.  Respect for precedents and the application of the principle of stare desisis provide constancy and comfort and avoids the appearance that the Court is swayed by political consideration.  Simple assertions that a prior decision was wrongly decided are inadequate to justify undermining the expectations of parties before the Court and the public at...

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In this episode, the hosts discuss the stark contrast between the preparation for the Black Lives Matter protest in June 2020 and that for the Insurrection on January 6, 2021. This difference has its historical roots in unfounded racial fears about Black anger and demands for equal justice. Challenges to the presumed social order are cause for alarm and justification for forceful response.

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Protest Law Tracker
https://www.icnl.org/usprotestlawtracker/

FBI Covert Action to Destroy Black Panther Party
https://www.hsdl.org/?abstract&did=479831

Southern Congress members object to object to prospect of civil rights act in 1960
https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/GPO-CRECB-1960-pt10/pdf/GPO-CRECB-1960-pt10-2.pdf

Proud Boys and Black Lives Matter activists clashed in a Florida suburb. Only one side was charged.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/national/florida-protest-bill-unequal-treatment/2021/02/01/415d1b02-6240-11eb-9061-07abcc1f9229_story.html