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  • MarxMadness [comrade/them]
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    3 years ago

    Eh, Ron Brown was DNC chair from 1989-1993. Between him and black politicians in state and federal offices, I don't think there's good evidence of a conscious plan (as "relenting" suggests) to exclude black people from Democratic leadership positions. Unconscious bias, absolutely.

    • cawsby [he/him]
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      3 years ago

      That was before my time, so forgive my youth. I do know of how they treated Jesse Jackson in the 1988 primary and after, and that always seemed like the DNC establishment taking a stand against strident lefty voices among african americans.

      His entire platform for the 1988 election was purposefully voted down by the DNC even though he won 2nd place.

      • RobotnikFeminism [they/them]
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        3 years ago

        Jackson was screwed in 88 (84 too, but that was more of a protest campaign), but after? He basically sold out and went all-in the DLC machine. Granted, it was not in good faith that the Democrats incorporated Jackson and his son into their machine — they were deathly afraid of him running against Clinton in 96 or Gore in 00 — but it happened. Jesse Jackson has done a lot of great things in his career, but he's always been corrupt.