Democrats protested a Republican First Lady inviting an African-American Woman to the White House
Grand Old Partisan celebrates more than seventeen decades of Republican heroes and heroics. Today, I deplore Democrat depravity. Slavery Party activists were outraged when a Republican administration invited an African-American woman to the White House. In 1929, the First Lady, Lou Hoover, invited congressional wives to a tea party. It took place on June 12th. On the guest list was Jessie De Priest, married to Representative Oscar De Priest, an African-American Republican from Chicago. There was a Democrat firestorm of criticism. Their protests were vicious. For example: a U.S. Senator: "I regret the incident beyond measure. It is recognition of social equality between the white and black races and is fraught with infinite danger to our white civilization." a State Senator: "Mrs. Hoover has violated the most sacred social custom of the White House, and this should be condemned." Undeterred, Herbert Hoover strengthened his opposition to Democ...