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Hand Book : Biographical Data Of Members Of Senate And House, Personnel Of Standing Committees [1960], Mississippi. Legislature
Hand Book : Biographical Data Of Members Of Senate And House, Personnel Of Standing Committees [1960], Mississippi. Legislature
Mississippi Legislature Hand Books
No abstract provided.
Political Trends In The 1959 Off-Year Elections: The Case Of Kentuckiana, George C. Roberts
Political Trends In The 1959 Off-Year Elections: The Case Of Kentuckiana, George C. Roberts
Journal of the Arkansas Academy of Science
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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 …