Of the 535 members of Congress, only 3 are African-American Republicans.
Introduction
Reviewing quantitative evidence can be a dry and boring exercise. However, the quantitative representation of racism in our two-party system enables us to visualize with crystal clarity where the preponderance of the racial divide problem lies.
Quantitative
1 : of, relating to, or expressible in terms of quantity. 2 : of, relating to, or involving the measurement of quantity or amount.
— Merriam-Webster Dictionary
The Republican Party pretends that it is an inclusive organization and has the interests of its African-Americans constituency at heart. Nothing could be further from the truth. Why do I say that?
The sparse number of African-Americans elected to office by Republicans proves beyond any doubt that the Republican Party does not want African-Americans representing African-Americans in our political system. Republicans want to continue having White politicians representing African-Americans. It’s a political form of representational Apartheid.
There are 535 Congressional seats when you add the House and Senate together. The party line breakdown is as follows:
Republican Black Congressional Representation
3 members Congress, 0.6%:
Donalds, Byron; Owens, Burgess; Scott, Tim
Democratic Black Congressional Representation
59 members of Congress, 11.2%:
Adams, Alma; Allred, Colin; Bass, Karen; Beatty, Joyce; Bishop, Sanford Dixon, Jr.; Blunt Rochester, Lisa; Bowman, Jamaal; Brown, Anthony Gregory; Bush, Cori; Butterfield, George Kenneth (G.K.), Jr.; Carson, André; Clarke, Yvette Diane; Cleaver, Emanuel, Ii; Clyburn, James Enos; Davis, Danny K.; Delgado, Antonio; Demings, Valdez; Evans, Dwight; Fudge, Marcia L.; Green, Al; Hastings, Alcee Lamar 34; Hayes, Jahana; Horsford, Steven; Jackson Lee, Sheila; Jeffries, Hakeem; Johnson, Eddie Bernice; Johnson, Hank; Jones, Mondaire; Kelly, Robin L.; Lawrence, Brenda L.; Lawson, Alfred, Jr.; Lee, Barbara; Mcbath, Lucy; Mceachin, Aston Donald; Meeks, Gregory W.; Mfume, Kweisi; Moore, Gwendolynne S. (Gwen); Neguse, Joseph; Norton, Eleanor Holmes; Omar, Ilhan; Payne, Donald, Jr.; Plaskett, Stacey E.; Pressley, Ayanna; Richmond, Cedric; Rush, Bobby L.; Scott, David; Scott, Robert C.; Sewell, Terri; Strickland, Marilyn; Thompson, Bennie; Torres, Ritchie; Underwood, Lauren; Veasey, Marc; Waters, Maxine; Watson Coleman, Bonnie; Williams, Nikema; Wilson, Frederica; Booker, Cory Anthony; Warnock, Raphael Gamaliel
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