Despite the vast research done on the African American influence in the Democratic Party, comparably little has been done on what led them to become part of the Democratic Party in the first place. This study offers an overview of the rich political history of the African American experience from the 15th Amendment’s ratification in 1870 to the 1936 presidential election. My research will reveal how Republican apathy, depression era desperation and Roosevelt’s charismatic message of relief and hope played a vital role to the historical shift of the African American voting bloc from the Republican to the Democratic Party
While most African Americans identify with the Democratic Party, a small minority chooses to identif...
This dissertation examines journalist T. Thomas Fortune, lawyer and political activist T. McCants St...
One explanation for the post-1965 shift in the vote choice of White Americans posits that it was dri...
Despite the vast research done on the African American influence in the Democratic Party, comparably...
The thesis of this paper is that the evolution of the black vote from Republicanism to the Democrati...
At the end of the Civil War, the Republican Party came to be known as the “Party ofLincoln,” seeking...
My paper discusses the African American political party flip during the 1930s-1960s. Throughout my r...
Many Americans have a vague idea of the fact that the Republican and Democratic Parties have shifted...
This article examines the shift in the Democratic and Republican parties with regard to the rights o...
There have been many works written on both the Republican and the Democratic parties. Many works hav...
With the end of Reconstruction in 1876, the national Republican party abandoned the blacks of the So...
This article offers a new perspective on the history of American democratization, tracing the evolut...
This dissertation is a study of the impact of race, industrialization and modernization on Southern ...
Between Freedom and Bondage: Race, Party, and Voting Rights in the Antebellum North, by Christopher ...
While most African Americans identify with the Democratic Party, a small minority chooses to identif...
While most African Americans identify with the Democratic Party, a small minority chooses to identif...
This dissertation examines journalist T. Thomas Fortune, lawyer and political activist T. McCants St...
One explanation for the post-1965 shift in the vote choice of White Americans posits that it was dri...
Despite the vast research done on the African American influence in the Democratic Party, comparably...
The thesis of this paper is that the evolution of the black vote from Republicanism to the Democrati...
At the end of the Civil War, the Republican Party came to be known as the “Party ofLincoln,” seeking...
My paper discusses the African American political party flip during the 1930s-1960s. Throughout my r...
Many Americans have a vague idea of the fact that the Republican and Democratic Parties have shifted...
This article examines the shift in the Democratic and Republican parties with regard to the rights o...
There have been many works written on both the Republican and the Democratic parties. Many works hav...
With the end of Reconstruction in 1876, the national Republican party abandoned the blacks of the So...
This article offers a new perspective on the history of American democratization, tracing the evolut...
This dissertation is a study of the impact of race, industrialization and modernization on Southern ...
Between Freedom and Bondage: Race, Party, and Voting Rights in the Antebellum North, by Christopher ...
While most African Americans identify with the Democratic Party, a small minority chooses to identif...
While most African Americans identify with the Democratic Party, a small minority chooses to identif...
This dissertation examines journalist T. Thomas Fortune, lawyer and political activist T. McCants St...
One explanation for the post-1965 shift in the vote choice of White Americans posits that it was dri...