In less than twenty years Republicans have created a viable
opposition to the Democratic party in the South for the first time
since the heyday of the Whigs in the 1840s. The turn in Republican
fortunes below the Potomac, writes George Brown Tindall in this
important new study, owes less to new strategies than to new
conditions, for the Southern Strategy was not born yesterday. It
was invented or at least first pursued in the 1870s by Rutherford
B. Hayes, who called it his Southern Policy. Subsequent changes
have been only variations on a theme by Hayes."
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