Southern Governors and civil rights : racial segregation as a campaign issue in the second Reconstruction / Earl Black.
"This book offers a systematic, comprehensive analysis of the rise and partial decline of racial segregation as an issue in southern electoral politics throughout the entire South over the past quarter century. The first comparative examination of a white political elite, the study draws upon a...
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Main Author: | Black, Earl, 1942- |
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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Cambridge :
Harvard University Press,
1976.
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