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Searching for the promised land

an African American's optimistic odyssey

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An edition of Searching for the promised land (1996)

Searching for the promised land

an African American's optimistic odyssey

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In 1990, Gary Franks became America's first black Republican to serve in Congress in sixty years. Now, in Searching for the Promised Land: An African American's Optimistic Odyssey, Congressman Franks gives us his singular outlook on such controversial topics as welfare reform, the Nation of Islam, and race relations in the United States.

As an outspoken black conservative, he has endured the wrath of traditional liberals, including Jesse Jackson, who staged a march and sit-in outside Franks's offices in 1995. From his childhood in working-class Waterbury, Connecticut, to his well-publicized clashes with the ultraliberal Congressional Black Caucus in Washington, D.C., Congressman Franks chronicles the experiences that have defined his principles and shaped his politics.

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The son of a former North Carolina sharecropper with a sixth-grade education, Franks graduated from Yale and - defying all predictions - won a seat in the U.S. House of Representatives. There, he has worked tirelessly to restore America's inner cities and encourage its struggling businesses by harnessing the power of private industry.

A dedicated leader who is concerned for all Americans, he outlines rational alternatives to the current welfare system that has left entire families dependent on the government - a system he feels is as crippling and controlling as slavery itself.

In 1993, Franks was blacklisted by his fellow members of the Congressional Black Caucus when they changed the caucus's rules specifically to exclude him from weekly meetings. Franks courageously stood up to the small-minded intolerance the caucus showed him and fought to reinstate himself. This intolerance of differing opinions, Franks argues, has stifled black leadership and is hindering the progress of African Americans.

He alone opposed the caucus's alliance with the Nation of Islam and defended Clarence Thomas's nomination to the U.S. Supreme Court. Throughout this memoir, Congressman Franks speaks eloquently and passionately about the social issues and debates confronting us all.

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ReganBooks
Language
English
Pages
207

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Edition Notes

Published in
New York
Genre
Biography.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
328.73/092, B
Library of Congress
E840.8 .F73 1996, E840.8.F73 1996

The Physical Object

Pagination
xxvi, 207 p., [8] p. of plates :
Number of pages
207

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL973791M
Internet Archive
searchingforprom00fran
ISBN 10
0060391561
LCCN
96010714
OCLC/WorldCat
34283909
Library Thing
3280691
Goodreads
6021415

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