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rdfs:label | - Histori-docu-fictio-mentary
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rdfs:comment | - Documentary footage from Republican hero George Allen's 2006 Pennsylvania gubernatorial campaign against Democrat bear-hugger James Webb included docu-fictional shots of a dark-skinned man whom Allen referred to by the French racial epithet of "macaca" (literally meaning "my shit"). Another example of racism from the 2006 election campaign trail included a Republican radio ad with the voice of a Southern woman reminding people that it was the Republican Party that fought against slavery in the 1800s, not the Democratic Party.
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abstract | - Documentary footage from Republican hero George Allen's 2006 Pennsylvania gubernatorial campaign against Democrat bear-hugger James Webb included docu-fictional shots of a dark-skinned man whom Allen referred to by the French racial epithet of "macaca" (literally meaning "my shit"). Another example of racism from the 2006 election campaign trail included a Republican radio ad with the voice of a Southern woman reminding people that it was the Republican Party that fought against slavery in the 1800s, not the Democratic Party. In-studio guest P.K. Winsome, introduced as a black man, explained the benefits of being a token black man in the Republican Party such as business patronage from white Republicans, new-found friends with power, and political candidate opportunities for positions one had never heard of in places one never knew existed.
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