e/Low Country and Chesapeake Society

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has glosseng: The Low Country & Chesapeake Society was a virtual think tank founded in Connecticut in March 2004 by a group of African-American political activists of varied ideological and partisan backgrounds. The group's goal was to provide an "alternative political center" for black American political thought, rejecting both the liberal Black Political Consensus and countervailing black conservatism efforts as monolithic and overly-simplistic. Low Country held that "Black America had entered a new era--a post Civil Rights era that requires new political software to map a different course to Black advancement." Its membership consisted of African-American political activists, writers, and thinkers active in Democratic, Republican, Libertarian, Green, and Independent circles across the United...
lexicalizationeng: Low Country and Chesapeake Society
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