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. 
(L) Ruth Bryant White, Editor In Chief of BreakingNewsJournal.Net, Leader on Conservative Moms For America and author of "Life Through The Eyes Of An Interracial Couple"
(R) Herman Cain, National Radio Talk Show Host
(Photo by Jeff Malet)
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. 
(L) Mychal S. Massie Chairman Project 21-The Nation Leadership Network of Black Conservatives
(R) William Owens - Higher Standard Publishers
(Photo by Jeff Malet)
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. 
Herman Cain, National Radio Talk Show Host
Selena and William Owens-Higher Standard Publishers
Mychal S. Massie Chairman Project 21-The Nation Leadership Network of Black Conservatives
(Photo by Jeff Malet)
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. 
Herman Cain, National Radio Talk Show Host
Selena and William Owens-Higher Standard Publishers
Mychal S. Massie Chairman Project 21-The Nation Leadership Network of Black Conservatives
Niger Innis, National Spokesman Congress of Racial Equality. Co-Chairman Affordable Power Alliance
(Photo by Jeff Malet)
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. 
Herman Cain, National Radio Talk Show Host
Selena and William Owens-Higher Standard Publishers
Mychal S. Massie Chairman Project 21-The Nation Leadership Network of Black Conservatives
Niger Innis, National Spokesman Congress of Racial Equality. Co-Chairman Affordable Power Alliance
(Photo by Jeff Malet)
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. 
Herman Cain, National Radio Talk Show Host
Selena and William Owens-Higher Standard Publishers
Mychal S. Massie Chairman Project 21-The Nation Leadership Network of Black Conservatives
Niger Innis, National Spokesman Congress of Racial Equality. Co-Chairman Affordable Power Alliance
(Photo by Jeff Malet)
Herman Cain, National Radio Talk Show Host, 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.  (Photo by Jeff Malet)
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.
(L) Kevin Jackson, author of Amazon best-selling book, The BIG Black Lie, President of the Black Conservative Coalition and The Black Sphere
(R) Alfonzo Rachel, Commentator, PJTV
(Photo by Jeff Malet)
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. 
(L) Herman Cain, National Radio Talk Show Host
(R) Mary Baker, Conservative Moms for America
(Photo by Jeff Malet)
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.
(L) Ruth Bryant White, Editor In Chief of BreakingNewsJournal.Net, Leader on Conservative Moms For America and author of "Life Through The Eyes Of An Interracial Couple"
(R) Herman Cain, National Radio Talk Show Host
(Photo by Jeff Malet)
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. 
(L) Ruth Bryant White, Editor In Chief of BreakingNewsJournal.Net, Leader on Conservative Moms For America and author of "Life Through The Eyes Of An Interracial Couple"
(R) Herman Cain, National Radio Talk Show Host
(Photo by Jeff Malet)
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.
(L) Ruth Bryant White, Editor In Chief of BreakingNewsJournal.Net, Leader on Conservative Moms For America and author of "Life Through The Eyes Of An Interracial Couple"
(R) Herman Cain, National Radio Talk Show Host
(Photo by Jeff Malet)
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