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Republicans and Race - The GOP's Frayed Relationship with African Americans, 1945-1974 (Paperback)
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Republicans and Race - The GOP's Frayed Relationship with African Americans, 1945-1974 (Paperback)
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Skeptics might rationalize that Mitt Romney received a scant 6
percent of the black vote in 2012 only because African Americans
would naturally favor one of their own. But since 1964, no
Republican presidential candidate has attracted more than 15
percent of the black electorate, and few GOP candidates for other
offices have fared much better. No segment of the American
electorate is more reliably Democratic than African Americans. The
GOP, meanwhile, remains nearly an all-white party.In this
path-breaking book, historian Timothy Thurber illuminates the deep
roots of this gulf by exploring the contentious, and sometimes
surprising, relationship between African Americans and the
Republican Party from the end of World War II through Richard
Nixon’s presidency. The GOP, he shows, shaped the modern civil
rights movement, but the struggle for racial equality also
transformed the GOP. Thurber challenges conventional wisdom that
the “party of Lincoln” disappeared in the mid-1960s. Prior to
1964, the GOP was indifferent or hostile to many of the demands
from civil rights activists. During the height of the civil rights
revolution, Republicans were essential to enacting federal policies
that made American society more egalitarian. The GOP helped defend,
and sometimes expanded, those reforms in the early 1970s.
Conservatives were not as dominant after 1964 as scholars and
pundits often portray. Yet throughout these three decades the rift
between African Americans and the GOP remained substantial. They
disagreed, often sharply, over the role of the federal government,
particularly regarding economic matters and the integration of
schools and neighborhoods. They had different views about race and
American society. They also clashed in the political arena, where
Republicans wrote off the black vote as unwinnable, irrelevant, or
counterproductive to their drive to supplant the Democrats as the
nation’s majority party. The GOP preferred to court whites
nationwide, sometimes by appealing to their racial animosities.
That strategy often yielded electoral success, but the legacy of
the past looms large in the early twenty-first century. With its
depth of research and insight, Republicans and Race will stand as a
definitive study as the GOP ponders the composition of its base in
future elections.
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Imprint: |
University Press of Kansas
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Country of origin: |
United States |
Release date: |
April 2023 |
Authors: |
Timothy N. Thurber
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Dimensions: |
229 x 152mm (L x W) |
Format: |
Paperback
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Pages: |
512 |
ISBN-13: |
978-0-7006-3522-1 |
Categories: |
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LSN: |
0-7006-3522-X |
Barcode: |
9780700635221 |
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