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Apr 1, 2011 · Fear of a Black Republican: Directed by Kevin Williams. With Edward Brooke, George W. Bush, Dick Cheney, Ann Coulter. A personal look at Black Republicans and the lack of a Two-Party Political System in Urban America.
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- Documentary, History
- Kevin Williams
- 2011-04-01
Fear of a Black Republican is an American independent political documentary which examines the lack of minorities and especially African Americans in the Republican Party in the United States. The documentary film had its theatrical premiere in Washington, DC on March 22, 2012, and has screened around the United States at theatres, film ...
- United States
- English
- Kevin J Williams
- Kevin J Williams, Tamara E Williams
Independent filmmaker Kevin J. Williams takes a non-partisan journey over four years and two Presidential Elections to find out why there are so few Black Republicans and what that means for the future of the Two-Party Political System in America. 36 IMDb 7.1 1 h 52 min 2011. NR.
Rotten Tomatoes Podcasts. The filmmaker explores the phenomenon of minority Republicans in urban areas.
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- Edward Brooke
- Kevin Williams
- Documentary, History, Drama
Aug 13, 2013 · Beginning in his hometown, Williams speaks with BOTH Democrats and Republicans as he takes a personal and humorous look at his own Republican Party s efforts in urban areas versus the suburbs, the Democratic Party's success in retaining the African American vote, the seeming phenomenon of Black Republicans and what this all means for America.
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- DVD
Fear of a Black Republican. Summaries. A personal look at Black Republicans and the lack of a Two-Party Political System in Urban America. Examines why there are so few Black Republicans and how this affects the U.S. political system.
Top Critics. All Audience. Verified Audience. Kam Williams NewsBlaze. Have you ever noticed how few African-American Republicans there are? That fundamental question rests at the heart of this...