the other John Quincy Adams


Grand Old Partisan celebrates more than seventeen decades of Republican heroes and heroics. Today, I honor John Quincy Adams, born to free blacks in Kentucky, May 4th 1848. After graduating from Oberlin College, he moved to Arkansas, where his Republican uncle was superintendent of public instruction. He worked for the GOP-controlled state senate, then for the department of public works.

Returning home after six years, "JQ" held a position at the U.S. Revenue Service and was delegate to the 1880 Republican National Convention. Next, he published the Louisville Bulletin newspaper. Noteworthy of his tenure there was a fanciful 1883 edition dated "1983" – describing wonders of that time such as inter-planetary communication.

In 1886, Adams began publishing a Minnesota newspaper, The Appeal. He made it a national player, with Minneapolis, Chicago, Dallas, St. Louis and Washington offices. It was a steadfast opponent of racial discrimination. His editorials supported Booker T. Washington's moderate approach, while he undertook legal challenges to civil rights violations. Support from The Appeal contributed to William McKinley winning the presidency.


Back to Basics for the Republican Party is my civil rights history of the GOP. To quote the book: "The more we Republicans know about the history of our party, the more Democrats will worry about the future of theirs. For more information, see www.grandoldpartisan.com

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Michael Zak is author of Back to Basics for the Republican Party, a history of GOP civil rights achievement.


Each day, his YouTube videos and TikTok videos and Rumble videos and Grand Old Partisan blog celebrate more than seventeen decades of Republican heroes and heroics. And, see Speech Raves for audience feedback from his presentations in thirty-one states.

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"This is the most amazing book about politics that I have ever read. The Overview should be required reading for anyone with even a minor interest in government. The remainder is an enthralling history lesson that I will never forget. For years, we have all been misled about the true nature of the GOP. This is the real deal! Read it and be proud!"

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"Michael Zak wrote the definitive history of the GOP."

"Back to Basics for the Republican Party is the most significant contribution to the Republican Party in the last twenty years apart from Ronald Reagan."

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"one of the best books I ever read"

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