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The Dixiecrat Revolt and the End of the Solid South, 1932-1968
Kari Frederickson
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| #1210300 in Books | 2001-03-26 | 2001-03-26 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.20 x.82 x6.10l,1.04 | File type: PDF | 328 pages||4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.| Book Review.Dixiecrates|By Walt|When considering the impact of the States' Rights wing of the Democratic Party on the economic and political structures of the American South, one cannot help but to surmise that even a civil war fought on similar geographical points could not settle the South's perpetual "fear" of loss to the federal government or even a minor acquiescence of so||A satisfying read. ("Journal of American History")
A lively and perceptive account. ("The Weekly Standard")
Excellent, marked by superb research and sparkling prose. ("Choice")
In this compelling study of the 1948 'Dixiecrat Re
In 1948, a group of conservative white southerners formed the States' Rights Democratic Party, soon nicknamed the "Dixiecrats" and chose Strom Thurmond as their presidential candidate. Thrown on the defensive by federal civil rights initiatives and unprecedented grassroots political activity by African Americans, the Dixiecrats aimed to reclaim conservatives' former preeminent position within the national Democratic Party and upset President Harry Truman's bid for reelec...
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