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Stealing the Minds of America

There are people and organizations counting on you to not think for yourself. When this happens, they have effectively stolen your mind and vote. Do you really know the political party that you embrace? Janice Ponds has done extensive research regarding both political parties from the 1800s to the present; uncovering the foundational beliefs of both platforms and what they stand for today. "Stealing the Minds of America" reveals: Which party started as a protest against slavery? Which party started the Ku Klux Klan? Which party tried to deny blacks all voting rights? What Planned Parenthood called “The Negro Project” and its purpose.

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There are people and organizations counting on you to not think for yourself. When this happens, they have effectively stolen your mind and vote. Do you really know the political party that you embrace? Janice Ponds has done extensive research regarding both political parties from the 1800s to the present; uncovering the foundational beliefs of both platforms and what they stand for today. “Stealing the Minds of America” reveals: Which party started as a protest against slavery? Which party started the Ku Klux Klan? Which party tried to deny blacks all voting rights? What Planned Parenthood called “The Negro Project” and its purpose.
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By Janice L. Ponds

There are people and organizations counting on you to not think for yourself. When this happens, they have effectively stolen your mind and vote. Do you really know the political party that you embrace? Janice Ponds has done extensive research regarding both political parties from the 1800s to the present; uncovering the foundational beliefs of both platforms and what they stand for today. “Stealing the Minds of America” reveals: Which party started as a protest against slavery? Which party started the Ku Klux Klan? Which party tried to deny blacks all voting rights? What Planned Parenthood called “The Negro Project” and its purpose.

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Weight 21.12 oz
Dimensions 6 × 0.8 × 9 in