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Colette Gaiter

Colette Gaiter

Colette Gaiter is an Associate Professor, Department of Art and Design, at the University of Delaware.

Black Panthers and Young Patriots, An Unlikely Alliance

Can the unlikely alliance of the Black Panthers and a group of transplanted Southern Whites in 1969 hold any lesson today?

October 23rd, 2018

By Colette Gaiter

Black Panthers and Young Patriots, An Unlikely Alliance

In the 2016 presidential election, Donald Trump won the white vote across all demographics except for college-educated white women. He did especially well among working-class white voters: 67 percent of whites without a college degree voted

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Colette Gaiter

Colette Gaiter

Colette Gaiter is an Associate Professor, Department of Art and Design, at the University of Delaware.

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