Virginia Lt. Gov. Candidate Fought Against Desegregation Efforts
Is this incident a clue as to why he comfortable with the 21st Century Tea party led Republican Party in Virginia?
E.W. Jackson, the Virginia GOP’s nominee for lieutenant governor, began his career as a minister and attorney in Boston. While there, he lent his support to a high-profile 1988 fight against a plan to desegregate public housing developments in the neighborhood of South Boston.
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