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Y'All Like Ike: Tennessee, The Solid South, And The 1952 Presidential Election, Cameron N. Regnery May 2020

Y'All Like Ike: Tennessee, The Solid South, And The 1952 Presidential Election, Cameron N. Regnery

Honors Theses

This thesis examines the changing nature of politics in the American South, specifically through the 1952 presidential election in the state of Tennessee. For much of the South’s history, the region was dominated by the Democratic party, earning it the nickname the “Solid South”. Following the Civil War and Reconstruction, the South became an aggressively one-party region in which the Republican party found little electoral success and the Democratic party reigned supreme. This partisanship began showing signs of fracturing in 1948 when southern Democrats began to leave the party over racial issues. The presidency of Harry S. Truman (1945-1953) further …


Finding Aid For The Wilson Collection (Charles Reagan Wilson Collection, Mum00774) Apr 2020

Finding Aid For The Wilson Collection (Charles Reagan Wilson Collection, Mum00774)

Archives & Special Collections: Finding Aids

Materials relating to Dr. Charles R. Wilson’s publication, research, administrative work, and collection.


Finding Aid For The Ed Perry Collection (Mum01707) Apr 2020

Finding Aid For The Ed Perry Collection (Mum01707)

Archives & Special Collections: Finding Aids

Collection of correspondence from various state leaders to Dr. William J. Hooper, Director of the Mississippi Law Research Institute, and materials related to the Mississippi Capitol Centennial Celebration in 2003.