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Duke for senator? (David Duke)
National Review
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September 3, 1990
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DAVIID DUKE, black-sheep Republican candidate for senator from Louisiana, is often cited as a symbol of resurgent racism. Duke, whose powers as a campaigner were limned by Tom Bethell ("The Hazards of David Duke," NR, August 20), is in fact proof of the fundamentally non-racist character of white American society, in that his present popularity was won only at the cost of doffing his white hood and employing the non-racial rhetoric of a color-blind society. If Duke employed even the rhetoric of racial solidarity of Marion Barry, he would be instantly marginalized.
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