The rational Southerner black mobilization, republican growth, and the partisan transformation of the American South

What drove the transformation of post-World War II politics in the South? In The Rational Southerner, M. V. Hood, Quentin Kidd, and Irwin L. Morris develop a theory of relative advantage to explain why whites fled the Democratic Party and what propelled black political mobilization. Collating decade...

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Main Author: Hood, M.V.
Other Authors: Kidd, Quentin, Morris, Irwin L.
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New York Oxford University Press 2012, 2012
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Collection: Oxford University Press - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
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