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U.S. House Journal Of William H. Natcher, Vol. 12, Manuscripts & Folklife Archives
U.S. House Journal Of William H. Natcher, Vol. 12, Manuscripts & Folklife Archives
U.S. House Journals of William H. Natcher
Journal, 3 February 1960 to 26 July 1960, of U.S. Congressman William Huston Natcher while he was representing Kentucky’s 2nd District. The journal includes an almost daily account of Natcher’s reflections on current events and transactions with the U.S. House of Representatives. Many of the entries contain typescripted newspaper articles with some editorial comment provided by Natcher, others are more personal in nature.
U.S. House Journal Of William H. Natcher, Vol. 13, Manuscripts & Folklife Archives
U.S. House Journal Of William H. Natcher, Vol. 13, Manuscripts & Folklife Archives
U.S. House Journals of William H. Natcher
Journal, 26 July 1960 to 1 August 1961, of U.S. Congressman William Huston Natcher while he was representing Kentucky’s 2nd District. The journal includes an almost daily account of Natcher’s reflections on current events and transactions with the U.S. House of Representatives. Many of the entries contain typescripted newspaper articles with some editorial comment provided by Natcher, others are more personal in nature.
Mr. Crump And His Successors: A Study Of The Negro In Memphis Politics, Jack H. Morris
Mr. Crump And His Successors: A Study Of The Negro In Memphis Politics, Jack H. Morris
Lawrence University Honors Projects
For nine decades voters in the South have cast their ballots in a spirit of defiance to the union. Since 1876, the eleven Confederate States have segregated themselves from the rest of the nation by their extreme faithfulness to the Democratic Party. After reconstruction, the Party became the only effective voice of the section in national affairs, and more important, the primary means of limiting the political strength of their newly acquired colored citizens. Thus two recent studies of the political South, Southern Politics in State and Nation by V. O. Key, Jr., and A Two-Party South? by Alexander …