Book Reviews
Whites, Blacks & Racist Democrats - The Untold History of Race & Politics Within The Democratic Party From 1792 - 2009 Wayne Perryman's book, "Whites, Blacks & Racist Democrats" is the most comprehensive book ever written on racism and its association with the Democratic Party. The book also includes a copy of the United States Supreme Court brief that was filed in 2007 when Perryman sued the Democratic Party, respectfully asking the Democratic Party to issue a public apology to African Americans for their support of Jim Crow and Slavery. After reviewing the research contained in Perryman's book, NAACP President and CEO Benjamin Todd Jealous wrote: "Your captions of political influence on racial issues are thought-provoking and insightful." Now that says a lot, coming from the NAACP. Perryman wrote the book because he believes that we, as Americans, must stop the Democrats from playing the race card by confronting them with the truth captured in this easy to read book that covers Democratic Party history from 1792 to 2009. Copies of the book can be obtained by visiting Perryman's website. | American History in Black & White - Setting the Record Straight "American History in Black & White - Setting the Record Straigh" is a unique view of the religious and moral heritage of black Americans, with an emphasis on the untold yet significant stories from our rich political history. The material presented is ground-breaking and revolutionary, leaving viewers amazed and inspired. Copies of the book and the poster below can be ordered from WallBuilders online, click on the title of the book above. |
Unfounded Loyalty “Perryman offers an important corrective to the assumption that the Democratic Party has been historically the friend of Civil Rights and the Party of black voters. For most of the history of the two parties - the opposite has been true as this book forcefully makes clear.” | A Short History of Reconstruction Dr. Eric Foner, DeWitt Clinton Professor of History at Columbia University, is one of this country's most prominent historians. He received his doctoral degree at Columbia under the supervision of Richard Hofstadter. He is only the second person to serve as president of the three major professional organizations: the Organization of American Historians, American Historical Association, and Society of American Historians. |