The Racist Roots, and Racist Present, of Today's Republican Party
https://prospect.org/blogs-and-newsletters/tap/2025-10-16-republicans-racist-roots/

The 1619 Project, unveiled by
The New York Times some years ago, posited that America really began not in 1776, but when the first African slaves arrived at Jamestown 157 years before. A number of historians across the ideological spectrum took issue with that; most surely, every conservative did. Its increasingly apparent, however, that the MAGA movementboth the Trump administration and the institutional Republican Partyis embracing as its central ideology not the democratic and egalitarian credos laid out in the Declaration of Independence, but the white racism of 1619 Virginia. If theyre uncomfortable claiming that date as their defining starting point, heres an alternative: 1877.
In that year, Reconstruction, which was the project of enabling African Americans to claim full citizenship, with all its attendant rights, was abruptly ended with the withdrawal of federal troops from the South. White racists, calling themselves Redeemers, then effectively revoked those rights, often through murderous violence. Todays MAGA movement is nothing if not the ideological heir to those Redeemers, as determined to reverse every last vestige of the Second Reconstructionthe civil rights laws and values of the 1960sas the Redeemers were to extirpate the First.
Yesterday, the Republican justices on the Supreme Court made clear their desire to redistrict Southern states in a way that would eliminate the districts, and the possibility of districts, that send, and could send, Black representatives to Congress. As my colleague David Dayen
has pointed out, the more immediate impulse behind the justices determination to effectively revoke what remains of the 1965 Voting Rights Act is to ensure that Republicans will pick up a dozen or more House seats through the redistricting the Court will order. They clearly understand, however, that that will mean effectively disfranchising Southern Black citizens. To the extent that Chief Justice John Roberts has adduced a reason for this epochal reversal, its that the white racism that the Acts supporters were combating in 1965 is now, 60 years later, a thing of the past.
But the actually existing Republican Party that the justices mean to keep in power is a veritable storehouse of white racism, reviving and initiating policies for which white racial bigotry is the only plausible explanation. The Trump administration has already made that clear by stipulating that the only foreign refugees it welcomes to our shores are a subset of South African whites, concerned that that nations elected leaders (predominantly Black) may use eminent domain powers to repurpose some land for public purposes. By contrast, refugees fleeing for their lives from the Taliban, the ayatollahs, or Central American gangs have had, and will have, Americas doors slammed in their face.
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