Making race, making power : North Carolina's road to disfranchisement / Kent Redding.
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- 9780252092237
- 0252092236
- 9780252028083
- 0252028082
- Democratic Party (N.C.) -- History
- Democratic Party (N.C.)
- Democratic Party USA
- African Americans -- Suffrage -- North Carolina -- History
- Power (Social sciences) -- North Carolina -- History
- North Carolina -- Politics and government -- 1865-1950
- Noirs américains -- Suffrage -- Caroline du Nord -- Histoire
- Caroline du Nord -- Politique et gouvernement -- 1865-1950
- POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Political Process -- Elections
- HISTORY -- United States -- 19th Century
- African Americans -- Suffrage
- Politics and government
- Power (Social sciences)
- North Carolina
- Politik
- Wahlrecht
- North Carolina
- Schwärze
- Schwarze
- 1865-1950
- 324.6/2/089960730756 21
- JK1929.N8
- MG 70430
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Includes bibliographical references (pages [165]-175) and index.
The structuring of Southern voter turnout -- North Carolina Democratic politics and society in the 1880s : Democratic control through localism -- Making and blocking Republican power -- The demise of Democratic localism and the rise of Populism -- The failed alternatives to Democratic rule : movement-party disjunctions in Populism -- Democrats transformed, democracy undone.
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"In this work, Kent Redding examines the fluid political landscape of the nineteenth-century South, revealing the complex interplay between the elites' manipulation of political and racial identity and the innovative mobilizing strategies marginalized groups adopted to combat disfranchisement." "Redding reveals how the ruling class operated with motivations and methods very similar to those of the black voters and Populist farmers they fought against. He deftly tracks how the elites co-opted the innovative mobilizing strategies of the subaltern groups to effectively use their own weapons against them."--Jacket
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