After signing the Civil Rights Act of 1964, President Lyndon B. Johnson predicted that as his Democratic Party fully embraced racial equality, whites would flock to Republicans across the South, including in his beloved native Texas. LBJ’s expectation proved accurate. From the 1960s to the 1980s, the power of the Texas Democratic Party declined as the national party took stances on issues such as civil rights, the role of government, culture, and foreign policy that alienated many Texans and contributed to the growth of the Texas Republican Party. The national Democratic Party’s leftward shift became too much to bear for most conservative Texans, who found the Republican Party, especially when led by the charming Ronald Reagan, more appeali...
This dissertation examines the rise of the Republican Party in the South from 1948 to 1996. The Sout...
Speech for campaign rally at San Antonio, Texas. References Texas Democratic candidates and politici...
This thesis is a work that focuses on how significant the press was to the success and failure of Pr...
textLyndon Johnson, the thirty-sixth President, had a profound affect on the Democratic Party in Ame...
Lyndon Johnson\u27s opponents used the outcome of his 1948 senatorial bid to demonstrate his dishone...
This book is about political change as it evolved in one of America\u27s largest and most important ...
This dissertation examines the results and strategies used in the 1978 Texas gubernatorial election ...
Attached is my research paper, entitled: "Power and Pragmatism: Lyndon B. Johnson: Hill Country Poli...
This thesis will analyze the political campaigns of President Richard Nixon and Senator George McGov...
Thesis advisor: Cynthia L. LyerlyThis dissertation explores the ultraconservative Republican and mod...
The article discusses the life and political rise of Texan Democratic U.S. Senator Price Daniel (off...
Concurrent resolution introduced by the Texas House of Representatives and Senate in memory of forme...
Concurrent resolution introduced by the Texas House of Representatives and Senate in memory of forme...
This dissertation is a constitutional history of nineteenth century Texas. The central questions add...
Newsletter of the Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs at the University of Texas at Austin, d...
This dissertation examines the rise of the Republican Party in the South from 1948 to 1996. The Sout...
Speech for campaign rally at San Antonio, Texas. References Texas Democratic candidates and politici...
This thesis is a work that focuses on how significant the press was to the success and failure of Pr...
textLyndon Johnson, the thirty-sixth President, had a profound affect on the Democratic Party in Ame...
Lyndon Johnson\u27s opponents used the outcome of his 1948 senatorial bid to demonstrate his dishone...
This book is about political change as it evolved in one of America\u27s largest and most important ...
This dissertation examines the results and strategies used in the 1978 Texas gubernatorial election ...
Attached is my research paper, entitled: "Power and Pragmatism: Lyndon B. Johnson: Hill Country Poli...
This thesis will analyze the political campaigns of President Richard Nixon and Senator George McGov...
Thesis advisor: Cynthia L. LyerlyThis dissertation explores the ultraconservative Republican and mod...
The article discusses the life and political rise of Texan Democratic U.S. Senator Price Daniel (off...
Concurrent resolution introduced by the Texas House of Representatives and Senate in memory of forme...
Concurrent resolution introduced by the Texas House of Representatives and Senate in memory of forme...
This dissertation is a constitutional history of nineteenth century Texas. The central questions add...
Newsletter of the Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs at the University of Texas at Austin, d...
This dissertation examines the rise of the Republican Party in the South from 1948 to 1996. The Sout...
Speech for campaign rally at San Antonio, Texas. References Texas Democratic candidates and politici...
This thesis is a work that focuses on how significant the press was to the success and failure of Pr...