David W. Levy Prize finalist, Spring 2017Today's familiar Democratic and Republican party coalitions have not always existed; rather, they began to emerge in the 1960s as demographic and geographic groups shifted party alliances. This paper focuses on one factor in the party realignment: Richard Nixon's 1968 presidential campaign. Nixon's 1968 campaign was characterized by a balance between appeals to conservative, anti-integration Southern white voters and the risk of alienating Northern liberals. To implement this "Southern strategy," Nixon employed ostensibly race-neutral language that actually had coded racial meaning. This color-blind rhetoric was belied by the actions of the administration and Nixon's rhetorical shift to the right aft...
In 1970 four young racially moderate Democrats won the governor\u27s chairs of Arkansas, Florida, So...
Ever after the campaign of 1968, most accounts describe the relationship between Richard Nixon and t...
March 1971 was tough for President Richard Nixon. The American people were tired of the Vietnam War,...
Much discussed and little understood, Richard Nixon's southern strategy demands scrutiny. A brief su...
From the mid-1960\u27s, Virginia Republicans, in tune with President Richard Nixon\u27s active Sout...
Political and historical literature largely attributes the political development of the Southern Str...
This doctoral dissertation examines the relationship between the American conservative movement and ...
This thesis will analyze the political campaigns of President Richard Nixon and Senator George McGov...
Richard M. Nixon, one of the greatest people in the history of the United States of America, spent t...
In Chicago on July 28th, 1960, Richard M. Nixon, vice-president of the United States was nominated a...
The Civil Rights Act of 1968 was the result of a complex convergence of presidential public persuasi...
Degree awarded: Ph.D. History. American UniversityWhile undeniably a foreign policy priority, the Vi...
This work examines the relationship between President Richard Nixon and the American conservative mo...
The 1994 elections represented a watershed year for southern Republicans. For the first time since R...
The purpose of this paper is to document and quantify the primary reasons for the gradual erosion of...
In 1970 four young racially moderate Democrats won the governor\u27s chairs of Arkansas, Florida, So...
Ever after the campaign of 1968, most accounts describe the relationship between Richard Nixon and t...
March 1971 was tough for President Richard Nixon. The American people were tired of the Vietnam War,...
Much discussed and little understood, Richard Nixon's southern strategy demands scrutiny. A brief su...
From the mid-1960\u27s, Virginia Republicans, in tune with President Richard Nixon\u27s active Sout...
Political and historical literature largely attributes the political development of the Southern Str...
This doctoral dissertation examines the relationship between the American conservative movement and ...
This thesis will analyze the political campaigns of President Richard Nixon and Senator George McGov...
Richard M. Nixon, one of the greatest people in the history of the United States of America, spent t...
In Chicago on July 28th, 1960, Richard M. Nixon, vice-president of the United States was nominated a...
The Civil Rights Act of 1968 was the result of a complex convergence of presidential public persuasi...
Degree awarded: Ph.D. History. American UniversityWhile undeniably a foreign policy priority, the Vi...
This work examines the relationship between President Richard Nixon and the American conservative mo...
The 1994 elections represented a watershed year for southern Republicans. For the first time since R...
The purpose of this paper is to document and quantify the primary reasons for the gradual erosion of...
In 1970 four young racially moderate Democrats won the governor\u27s chairs of Arkansas, Florida, So...
Ever after the campaign of 1968, most accounts describe the relationship between Richard Nixon and t...
March 1971 was tough for President Richard Nixon. The American people were tired of the Vietnam War,...