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Georgia Democrats The Civil Rights Movement And The Shaping Of The New South Tim S R Boyd

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Georgia Democrats The Civil Rights Movement And The Shaping Of The New South Tim S R Boyd
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Publisher: University Press of Florida
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.33 MB
Pages: 318
Author: Tim S. R. Boyd
ISBN: 9780813037653, 0813037654
Language: English
Year: 2012

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Georgia Democrats The Civil Rights Movement And The Shaping Of The New South Tim S R Boyd by Tim S. R. Boyd 9780813037653, 0813037654 instant download after payment.

“Tim Boyd has significantly reassessed the nature of southern politics in post–World War II America in this magnificent work. This is a first-rate history of Georgia politics in the modern era.”—Gregory Schneider, author of The Conservative Century

 Tim Boyd challenges one of the most prominent explanations for the precipitous fall of the Democratic Party in southern politics: the “white backlash” theory. Taking the political experience in Georgia as a case study, he compellingly argues that New South politics developed out of the factional differences within the state Democratic Party and not simply as a result of white reactions to the civil rights movement.
Boyd deftly shows how Georgia Democrats forged a successful (if morally problematic) response to the civil rights movement, allowing them to remain in power until internal divisions eventually weakened the party. But he also demonstrates that they ultimately adjusted to the political challenge of the civil rights movement and helped shape post–civil rights regional and national politics for a further generation.
Combining oral histories, newspaper reports, electoral returns, tape-recorded conversations, and private papers, Boyd offers a fresh interpretation of how American politics has changed since the end of the “New Deal Order.” He recognizes the myriad forces southern leaders faced as the Jim Crow South gave way to new political realities and greatly enhances our understanding of southern politics today.

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