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Blacks, Democrats, and Republicans: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow

Arlington Club Library 811 SW Salmon
Portland, Oregon

Portland Lawyers Chapter

Speaker:

  • Deroy Murdock, Columnist 

Speaker:

  • Deroy Murdock, Columnist

In this presentation, Mr. Murdock will discuss the ways in which the Right generally has tried to create a society built on equal opportunity where race matters less, and the Left usually has tried to amplify the importance of race while apportioning power and privilege on the basis of skin color.

National Review Online contributing editor Deroy Murdock is a nationally syndicated columnist with the Scripps Howard News Service. His column, "This Opinion Just In...," frequently appears in the New York Post, Washington Times, and Orange County Register, among some 400 U.S. newspapers he reaches weekly. Mr. Murdock has also appeared on ABC's Nightline and Politically Incorrect, CNBC, CNN, C-Span, Fox News Channel, and NBC Nightly News, among other TV and radio programs.

In addition to several other works, Mr. Murdock has published The Race Card: White Guilt, Black Resentment and the Assault on Truth and Justice (Forum, 1997), Black and Right: The Bold New Voice of Black Conservatives in America (Praeger, 1997) and The Third Generation: Young Conservatives Look to the Future (Regnery-Gateway, 1987).