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Inside the Black Home

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Perry Green’s analysis explores the ideological disconnect between the Republican Party and Black Americans who hold traditional private values. Although many Black citizens prioritize faith, family, and financial discipline, their lived experiences with institutional bias foster a deep skepticism of state power. This historical perspective creates a fundamental conflict when the party attempts to reclaim its legacy as the party of Lincoln while simultaneously tolerating Confederate symbolism. The author argues that the Confederate flag serves as a visual rebuttal to Republican outreach, signaling an acceptance of ideologies rooted in racial subjugation. Consequently, the party’s failure to achieve a clear moral stance on these symbols undermines its ability to connect with voters who share its conservative principles. Ultimately, the text suggests that this is not a marketing problem but a profound internal contradiction regarding the party's identit

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