Listen "BONUS: Kamala, MLK & The (Black) Politics Of Fear"
Episode Synopsis
The politics of fear has driven Black politics since 1964. Dr. King broke from his longstanding practice of not endorsing candidates that year; he not only endorsed but campaigned for Lyndon Johnson. Rather than negotiate Black support, Dr. King backed Johnson without securing any firm promises because he was afraid of a Barry Goldwater presidency. Black leaders have continued that tradition and this campaign cycle is no different.
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