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Painting Dixie Red
When, Where, Why, and How the South Became Republican

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Has the South, once the "Solid South" of the Democratic Party, truly become an unassailable Republican stronghold? If so, when, where, why, and how did this seismic change occur? Moreover, what are the implications for the U.S. body politic?

Painting Dixie Red is the first volume to grapple with these difficult yet critical questions. In this fascinating and timely collection, a distinguished group of scholars engages in an enlightening debate. Some make the case that the South has become Republican, and some contend that it has not. Some outline the region's exceptionalism, and some reject the idea of regional distinctiveness. Some point to white discontent over civil rights as the root of political changes, and some cite color-blind factors. All offer invaluable insights into U.S. politics during these ultra-partisan times.


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Glenn Feldman is professor in the Department of History at the University of Alabama at Birmingham, USA and author or editor of numerous books including The Disfranchisement Myth: Poor Whites and Suffrage Restriction in Alabama and Before Brown: Civil Rights and White Backlash in the Modern South.


Product details

Assisted by Glenn Feldman (Editor)
Authors Glenn (EDT) Feldman
Publisher University Press Of Florida
 
Content Book
Product form Paperback / Softback
Publication date 16.09.2014
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Political science and political education
 
EAN 9780813060989
ISBN 978-0-8130-6098-9
Pages 400
 
Series New Perspectives on the History of the South
 

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