It was Inauguration Day, and in the judgment of one later historian, "the atmosphere in the nation's capital bore ominous signs for Negroes." Washington rang with happy Rebel Yells, while bands all ...
With respect to Williamson’s claims, the relevant data point about 1964 isn’t Republican performance in “the South” or even among “southern whites,” but Goldwater’s boffo perfomance among ...
Lacking the Dixiecrats, Democrats just couldn't get elected. They discovered with Clinton that if they shifted to the right, they could pick up disaffected conservative voters and not lose their ...
Disgusted with the national Democratic Party for embracing a platform to eliminate the poll tax and pass fair labor practices and anti-lynching laws, Southern state delegates walked out of the party's ...
Why should anyone have been surprised that the senator who led the Republican Party of 2002 paid homage to the States Rights Party of 1948? Those Dixiecrats fatally extolled by Trent Lott at th By ...
It has been said and rightly so, history has a way of repeating itself. The British philosopher Edmund Burk said, "Those who don't know history are destined to repeat it." This Tuesday, November 2, as ...
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