African Americans and Conservatism
Robert L. Woodson, Sr., founder and president of the Center for Neighborhood Enterprise, spoke about black conservatives. He is a leading reformer,… read more
Robert L. Woodson, Sr., founder and president of the Center for Neighborhood Enterprise, spoke about black conservatives. He is a leading reformer, promoting enterprise, home ownership, and “workfare not welfare.” He spoke about his switch to conservatism and why he thinks other African Americans should also switch. close
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