Op-ed submission by Project 21 In his book “It’s OK To Leave The Plantation”, C. Mason Weaver said the next logical step for the civil rights movement is the rise of a black conservative movement. Weaver, a black conservative, former congressional candidate and public speaker, says that hysteria, angst, crime, family breakdown and many other [...]
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“Give Conservatism a Chance” by Jimmie L. Hollis
Posted in AfroSpear, AfroSphere, Black Conservatives, Conservatism, Critical Thinking, Jimmie L. Hollis, Project 21, U.S. Politics on November 28, 2010 | 27 Comments »
“Beck, MLK Both Spoke About Freedom” by Jimmie L. Hollis
Posted in AfroSpear, AfroSphere, Glenn Beck, Jimmie L. Hollis, Martin Luther King, News, Project 21, United States on September 22, 2010 | 2 Comments »
Commentary submission by Project 21 On August 28, I arrived in Washington, D.C. with a contingent of the Greenwich Tea Party Patriots of South Jersey to attend Glenn Beck’s “Restore Honor” rally at the Lincoln Memorial. We consisted of three packed busloads. The weather was perfect that day, and I estimate there were between [...]


