VEP booklet of the concise history of the VEP from 1962 to 1979 with an excerpt from an unpublished study, "Historical Overview of Race and Class In Southern Politics.
The election campaign of 1900 marks the culmination of efforts by white North Carolinians to circumv...
For nine decades voters in the South have cast their ballots in a spirit of defiance to the union. ...
At the end of the Civil War, the Republican Party came to be known as the “Party ofLincoln,” seeking...
The Voter Education Project (VEP) began in 1962 as part of the Southern Regional Council. Initially ...
Between 1958 and 1964 the citizens of black-majority populations in adjoining West Tennessee countie...
Because the vast majority of black southerners were disenfranchised, most historians have ignored th...
In 1970 four young racially moderate Democrats won the governor\u27s chairs of Arkansas, Florida, So...
The Voting Rights Act of 1965 was the pinnacle of the ten-year struggle to liberate African American...
The poll tax occupies a unique place in Virginia\u27s suffrage history. Basically a twentieth centur...
Twelve years after the ratification of the Voting Rights Act of 1965 [VRA], Richmond, Virginia elect...
Once the capital of the Confederacy and the industrial hub of slave-based tobacco production, Richmo...
Considered by many historians to be the birthplace of the Confederacy, South Carolina experienced on...
An examination of African American educational activism in the early twentieth century in Goochland ...
Two themes run throughout this chronologically organized, extensively documented paper: The first is...
Coleman Livingston Blease was an active participant in South Carolina politics for over fifty years....
The election campaign of 1900 marks the culmination of efforts by white North Carolinians to circumv...
For nine decades voters in the South have cast their ballots in a spirit of defiance to the union. ...
At the end of the Civil War, the Republican Party came to be known as the “Party ofLincoln,” seeking...
The Voter Education Project (VEP) began in 1962 as part of the Southern Regional Council. Initially ...
Between 1958 and 1964 the citizens of black-majority populations in adjoining West Tennessee countie...
Because the vast majority of black southerners were disenfranchised, most historians have ignored th...
In 1970 four young racially moderate Democrats won the governor\u27s chairs of Arkansas, Florida, So...
The Voting Rights Act of 1965 was the pinnacle of the ten-year struggle to liberate African American...
The poll tax occupies a unique place in Virginia\u27s suffrage history. Basically a twentieth centur...
Twelve years after the ratification of the Voting Rights Act of 1965 [VRA], Richmond, Virginia elect...
Once the capital of the Confederacy and the industrial hub of slave-based tobacco production, Richmo...
Considered by many historians to be the birthplace of the Confederacy, South Carolina experienced on...
An examination of African American educational activism in the early twentieth century in Goochland ...
Two themes run throughout this chronologically organized, extensively documented paper: The first is...
Coleman Livingston Blease was an active participant in South Carolina politics for over fifty years....
The election campaign of 1900 marks the culmination of efforts by white North Carolinians to circumv...
For nine decades voters in the South have cast their ballots in a spirit of defiance to the union. ...
At the end of the Civil War, the Republican Party came to be known as the “Party ofLincoln,” seeking...