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White Evangelical Influence on the Republican Party

45 min · 14 de may de 2022
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In this week episode the host covers the origins of the white evangelical influence on modern American politics, and why they became active political participants. The host covers the reaction of the Brown V Board of Education, and why that decision birthed the involvement of white evangelicals in American politics. They resented the new racial order that began with school desegregation, and the civil rights movement. The Women's liberation movement and the demonstrations against the Vietnam war created racial and cultural resentment by southerners, that would lead to the adoption of the southern strategy by the Nixon campaign in 1967. The concludes with the coverage of how every republican party have continues to adhere to white evangelical concerns when formulating policy.

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Portada del episodio White Evangelical Influence on the Republican Party

White Evangelical Influence on the Republican Party

In this week episode the host covers the origins of the white evangelical influence on modern American politics, and why they became active political participants. The host covers the reaction of the Brown V Board of Education, and why that decision birthed the involvement of white evangelicals in American politics. They resented the new racial order that began with school desegregation, and the civil rights movement. The Women's liberation movement and the demonstrations against the Vietnam war created racial and cultural resentment by southerners, that would lead to the adoption of the southern strategy by the Nixon campaign in 1967. The concludes with the coverage of how every republican party have continues to adhere to white evangelical concerns when formulating policy.

14 de may de 202245 min