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Jeff Malet  > Politics > Black Tea Party Conservatives Rally to Take Back America
More than a dozen African American conservatives gathered in Washington DC on August 4, 2010 to help the Tea Party Express fight back against accusations of racism.
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Alan Keyes was one of more than a dozen African American conservatives gathered in Washington DC on August 4, 2010 to help the Tea Party Express fight back against accusations of racism.  Keyes is a conservative political activist, author and a former diplomat in the Reagan Administration. (Photo by Jeff Malet)
Niger Innis was one of more than a dozen African American conservatives gathered in Washington DC on August 4, 2010 to help the Tea Party Express fight back against accusations of racism. Niger Innis is the National Spokesman Congress of Racial Equality and Co-Chairman Affordable Power Alliance. His father Roy Innis has been National Director of CORE since 1968  (Photo by Jeff Malet)
Niger Innis and Robert Broadus were two of more than a dozen African American conservatives gathered in Washington DC on August 4, 2010 to help the Tea Party Express fight back against accusations of racism. Niger Innis is the National Spokesman Congress of Racial Equality and Co-Chairman Affordable Power Alliance. Niger's father Roy Innis has been National Director of CORE since 1968. Robert Broadus is the expected Republican nominee for Maryland's 4th Congressional District. (Photo by Jeff Malet)
Niger Innis and Robert Broadus were two of more than a dozen African American conservatives gathered in Washington DC on August 4, 2010 to help the Tea Party Express fight back against accusations of racism. Niger Innis is the National Spokesman Congress of Racial Equality and Co-Chairman Affordable Power Alliance. Niger's father Roy Innis has been National Director of CORE since 1968. Robert Broadus is the expected Republican nominee for Maryland's 4th Congressional District. (Photo by Jeff Malet)
Alan Keyes was one of more than a dozen African American conservatives gathered in Washington DC on August 4, 2010 to help the Tea Party Express fight back against accusations of racism.  Keyes is a conservative political activist, author and a former diplomat in the Reagan Administration. (Photo by Jeff Malet)
Niger Innis and Herman Cain were two of more than a dozen African American conservatives gathered in Washington DC on August 4, 2010 to help the Tea Party Express fight back against accusations of racism. Niger Innis is the National Spokesman Congress of Racial Equality and Co-Chairman Affordable Power Alliance. Niger's father Roy Innis has been National Director of CORE since 1968. Herman Cain, is a national radio talk show host. Jim Martin ( on the right) represents the group 60 Plus, the conservative alternative to AARP. (Photo by Jeff Malet)
Selena Owens joined more than a dozen African American conservatives gathered in Washington DC on August 4, 2010 to help the Tea Party Express fight back against accusations of racism. Selena and husband William Owens are Christian political activists, authors and speakers. The Owens’ joined the Tea Party Express from the first tour from Sacramento to Washington, DC, ending on the 9/12 March on DC, touring with the Express by car. They have since joined the Tea Party Express family by bus for each tour thereafter. and are committed to the Tea Party movement because of its stance regarding the citizen’s concerns of limited government, fiscal responsibility, and transparency in government, and free markets.  (Photo by Jeff Malet)
Selena Owens joined more than a dozen African American conservatives gathered in Washington DC on August 4, 2010 to help the Tea Party Express fight back against accusations of racism. Selena and husband William Owens are Christian political activists, authors and speakers. The Owens’ joined the Tea Party Express from the first tour from Sacramento to Washington, DC, ending on the 9/12 March on DC, touring with the Express by car. They have since joined the Tea Party Express family by bus for each tour thereafter. and are committed to the Tea Party movement because of its stance regarding the citizen’s concerns of limited government, fiscal responsibility, and transparency in government, and free markets.  (Photo by Jeff Malet)
Alan Keyes (on left) was one of more than a dozen African American conservatives gathered in Washington DC on August 4, 2010 to help the Tea Party Express fight back against accusations of racism.  Keyes is a conservative political activist, author and a former diplomat in the Reagan Administration. (Photo by Jeff Malet)
Niger Innis and Robert Broadus were two of more than a dozen African American conservatives gathered in Washington DC on August 4, 2010 to help the Tea Party Express fight back against accusations of racism. Niger Innis is the National Spokesman Congress of Racial Equality and Co-Chairman Affordable Power Alliance. Niger's father Roy Innis has been National Director of CORE since 1968. Robert Broadus is the expected Republican nominee for Maryland's 4th Congressional District. (Photo by Jeff Malet)
Niger Innis and Robert Broadus were two of more than a dozen African American conservatives gathered in Washington DC on August 4, 2010 to help the Tea Party Express fight back against accusations of racism. Niger Innis is the National Spokesman Congress of Racial Equality and Co-Chairman Affordable Power Alliance. Niger's father Roy Innis has been National Director of CORE since 1968. Robert Broadus is the expected Republican nominee for Maryland's 4th Congressional District. (Photo by Jeff Malet)
Niger Innis and Robert Broadus were two of more than a dozen African American conservatives gathered in Washington DC on August 4, 2010 to help the Tea Party Express fight back against accusations of racism. Niger Innis is the National Spokesman Congress of Racial Equality and Co-Chairman Affordable Power Alliance. Niger's father Roy Innis has been National Director of CORE since 1968. Robert Broadus is the expected Republican nominee for Maryland's 4th Congressional District. (Photo by Jeff Malet)
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