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Monday, November 12, 2012

BLACK VOTERS OF DURHAM KNOW DEMOCRATIC PARTY IS BEST


November  12, 1960

BLACK VOTERS OF DURHAM KNOW DEMOCRATIC PARTY IS BEST

Durham, North Carolina* (JFK+50)  The Carolina Times today reports John S. Stuart, a long time member of the Durham Commission on Negro Affairs, said:

"Negroes know that as a minority group the Democratic party has supported & passed bills for the benefit of the masses."

The statement follows the victory by the KENNEDY-JOHNSON ticket in last Tuesday's presidential election & also the overwhelming support of both national & local Democratic candidates by African-American voters.**

The Times report also said Negro support for Democrats in Durham County came despite the visit of baseball great Jackie Robinson who is now an executive of the Republican Party.


*Durham, N.C. is the 5th largest city in North Carolina & the home of Duke University.  It was originally called Durham Station & grew because of the tobacco industry.

The 1st sit-in of the Civil Rights Movement occurred in Durham on June 23, 1957.  Martin Luther King, Jr. coined the phrase 'Fill up the jails!' here.

**72% of Black voters in Durham County favored JFK & local Democratic candidates.



                 Durham, North Carolina
            Duke Tobacco Factory (1883)