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General Colin Powell addresses the Republican Convention, receiving mixed reactions for his views on abortion rights.
1996 (Aug 12)
"Let us never step back from compassion," stated General Colin Powell, as he addressed the crowds at the Republican National Convention in Houston, Texas. The popular Black Republican had been considered as a possible vice-presidential running mate with Bob Dole, but Powell wasn't interested. While his speech gathered loud cheers, there was some vocal discontent when he declared his support for abortion rights. Powell quickly answered the crowd by stating, "I was invited here by my party to share my views with you because we are a big enough party-and big enough people - to disagree on individual issues and still work together for our common goal: restoring the American Dream." Other Blacks who spoke at the convention were House representatives J. C. Watts (Oklahoma) and Gary A. Franks (Connecticut) and anti-abortion activist Kay C. James, who led the roll call leading to Dole's nomination.
References:
- • Hornsby, Alton. Chronology of African-American History: Significant Events and People from 1619 to the Present. Detroit: Gale Research, 1995.