Republican Party is 99% White, Behind Facade of Diversity
Thursday, September 2, 2004 at 01:37AM
TheSpook
- Only 1% of Republican Legislators in the States and D.C. are African-American or Hispanic.
The uninformed viewer watching TV coverage of this week's Republican
national convention in New York might come away thinking that the
President's party is built upon a solid commitment to inclusion of
racial minorities. Once again, as it does every four years, the
Republican Party is trying to portray itself as a "big tent," with room
for every American. But a new book about America's political divisions
notes that the 99 percent of all Republican legislators across the
country and in Congress are white. The national Republican Party, whose
base is in the South, the Plains and the Mountain states, looks to
white men as its power base and source of leadership. Even when
Republican states have significant minority populations, the elected
Republican representatives rarely are drawn from those communities. The
Great Divide: Retro vs. Metro America, a new look at political
divisions in America by educator-entrepreneur Dr. John Sperling, calls
those states "Retro America," and notes: "Its whiteness and maleness
are mirrored in the Republican Party."
- Of 3,643 Republicans serving in the state legislatures, only 44 are minorities, or 1.2 percent.
- In the Congress,
with 274 of the 535 elected senators and representatives Republican,
only five are minorities -- three Cuban Americans from Florida, a
Mexican American from Texas and a Native American senator originally
elected as a Democrat, no Blacks.
- "President Bush's home state leads the way. Texas,
with a minority population of 47 percent, has 106 Republicans in the
state legislature, but there are 0 blacks and 0 Hispanics among them,"
Sperling writes. "No major corporation doing business with the
government could be so white without being subject to Equal Employment
Opportunity Commission (EEOC) action!" [more ]
- For information from the author [go here ]
Article originally appeared on (http://brownwatch.com/).
See website for complete article licensing information.