The Life and Death of the Solid South

The Life and Death of the Solid South

Author: Dewey W. Grantham

Publisher: University Press of Kentucky

Published: 2021-10-21

Total Pages: 412

ISBN-13: 0813184223

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Southern-style politics was one of those peculiar institutions that differentiated the South from other American regions. This system—long referred to as the Solid South—embodied a distinctive regional culture and was perpetuated through an undemocratic distribution of power and a structure based on disfranchisement, malapportioned legislatures, and one-party politics. It was the mechanism that determined who would govern in the states and localities, and in national politics it was the means through which the South's politicians defended their region's special interests and political autonomy. The history of this remarkable institution can be traced in the gradual rise, long persistence, and ultimate decline of the Democratic Party dominance in the land below the Potomac and the Ohio. This is the story that Dewey W. Grantham tells in his fresh and authoritative account of the South's modern political experience. The distillation of many years of research and reflection, is both a synthesis of the extensive literature on politics in the recent South and a challenging reinterpretation of the region's political history.


The Republican Party

The Republican Party

Author: John Davis Long

Publisher:

Published: 1888

Total Pages: 458

ISBN-13:

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Illustrated with engravings. History, essays, and position papers by various leading Republican politicians of the day including future President William McKinley, Senators William Chandler, Joseph Hawley, John Ingalls, and representatives Benj. Butterworth and Henry Cabot Lodge (future senator and great friend of Theodore Roosevelt). Issues discussed include: public lands, pensions, fisheries, Navy, Merchant Marine, Coast Defense, foreign trade, revenue, protective tariff, internal development, civil service, the "fair vote and honest count."


Southern Mountain Republicans 1865-1900

Southern Mountain Republicans 1865-1900

Author: Gordon B. McKinney

Publisher: UNC Press Books

Published: 2018-07-11

Total Pages: 400

ISBN-13: 1469644134

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The mountaineer stereotype--violent people who preserve a traditional lifestyle and vote Republican--has been perpetuated through the years. McKinney found that the impact of the Civil War and the absence of blacks, rather than economic and geographical factors, were responsible for the persistence of Republican voting patterns. Also, mountain Republicanism was the conscious creation of politicians in a five-state region to shape their party to conform to local political conditions. Originally published 1978. A UNC Press Enduring Edition -- UNC Press Enduring Editions use the latest in digital technology to make available again books from our distinguished backlist that were previously out of print. These editions are published unaltered from the original, and are presented in affordable paperback formats, bringing readers both historical and cultural value.