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Monday, July 25, 2016

"HILLARY'S AMERICA": THE VIDEO DEMOCRATS DON'T WANT YOU TO SEE~INTERVIEW WITH BLACK VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY PROFESSOR WHO EXPOSES THE DARK SIDE OF THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY

PLAYS AN IMPORTANT ROLE IN DINESH D'SOUZA'S NEW FILM & REVEALS THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY'S TIES TO RACISM & THE KU KLUX KLAN
From high school dropout and teenage mother to highly accomplished university professor and public intellectual, Dr. Carol M. Swain is passionate about empowering others to confidently raise their voices in the public square. Dr. Swain’s education and experiences make her a credible and powerful force for change in today’s social and political climate where conservatives are intimidated to champion an often-unpopular message. Invite her to speak at your next event and visit her Website at BethePeopleTV.Com for her latest commentary.

"HILLARY'S AMERICA": THE VIDEO DEMOCRATS DON'T WANT YOU TO SEE~INTERVIEW WITH BLACK VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY PROFESSOR
Published on Jul 25, 2016
Infowars reporter Lee Ann McAdoo spoke to Carol M. Swain at the premiere of Dinesh D'Souza's new film "Hillary's America". Swain is an American political scientist, professor of political science and law at Vanderbilt University and plays an important role in D'Souza's new film explaining the Democratic parties dark ties with racism and the KKK and shatters the conventional idea that the Democratic party is the party of the downtrodden and is really the historical force behind racism and segregation in America. 

Dr. Carol Swain Movie Debut

Published on Jul 22, 2016
Dr. Carol M. Swain, Professor of Political Science and Professor of Law, Vanderbilt University and founder of the Carol Swain Foundation (2011) and Carol Swain Enterprises, L.LC. (2014) joins radio talk show host Byron Tyler to discuss her role in “Hillary's America: The Secret History of the Democratic Party”. Dr. Swain’s work on representation and race relations has earned her national and international accolades. Her highly acclaimed book, Black Faces, Black Interests: The Representation of African Americans in Congress was named one of the seven outstanding academic books of 1994 by Library Choice Journal, received the 1994 Woodrow Wilson prize for the best book published in the U.S. on government, politics or international affairs, the Hardeman Prize for best scholarly work on Congress during 1994-1995, and was the co-winner of the Key Award for the best book published on southern politics.

From GED to Ph.D: The Carol Swain Story


Published on Apr 3, 2012
Vanderbilt University Professor Carol Swain has a remarkable personal story of a journey that has taken her from high school dropout and teenage mother to university professor. Dr. Swain’s life experiences make her a credible and powerful force for change in today’s social and political climate. She is the host and creator of "Be the People TV." Please visit her website at www.carolmswain.net or www.bethepeopletv.com.