Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversityMost of the benefits received by the people of a democratic state result from the ideologies of the public officials elected to office through popular vote. If a group has been prohibited the right to participate in this function, they have been denied an important role, which all citizens should assume, in democracy. This thesis seeks to ascertain the participation of Negroes in the primary and general election in Texas, and to determine whether the present system permits full Negro participation in those political processes. This is achieved by statistical data, on Texas elections, newspaper articles, personal interviews and personal observations. A survey of the primary system and the extinction of the ...
The purpose of this thesis is to trace certain important aspects of the Negroes' activity in Texas H...
Cities of the deep South are distinctive because they are at once influenced by a con-sistently larg...
The right to vote is arguably one of the most important and fundamental values in American democracy...
INTRODUCTION There are 6,414,824 people in Texas. Of that number 5,487,545 (or 85.2$)are -whites, 2,...
"This thesis is a study of the Negro voter in Austin, Texas. The writer hopes that the findings of t...
The Jaybird Democratic Association was formed in Fort Bend County, Texas, in 1889. Membership was op...
"The major problem that motivated this study is the fact the Negro in Houston, 1969 does not have an...
(Statement of Responsibility) by Houston Britain(Thesis) Thesis (B.A.) -- New College of Florida, ...
This thesis is the story of the Jaybird Democratic Association of Fort Bend County, Texas, a so-call...
Since 1889 the Jaybird Democratic Association of Fort Bend County, Texas has conducted an election i...
This thesis has studied black politics in the City of Muncie, Indiana, in light of Imamu Baraka's co...
The purpose of this dissertation is to investigate the relationship between black political percepti...
Since the series of U.S. Supreme Court decisions during the 1990s, which restricted the use of black...
Statement of Problem Among the third parties know in texas is the people\u27s party, which wielded p...
Recent attempts in Texas and elsewhere to exclude Negro voters from primary elections reveal the uns...
The purpose of this thesis is to trace certain important aspects of the Negroes' activity in Texas H...
Cities of the deep South are distinctive because they are at once influenced by a con-sistently larg...
The right to vote is arguably one of the most important and fundamental values in American democracy...
INTRODUCTION There are 6,414,824 people in Texas. Of that number 5,487,545 (or 85.2$)are -whites, 2,...
"This thesis is a study of the Negro voter in Austin, Texas. The writer hopes that the findings of t...
The Jaybird Democratic Association was formed in Fort Bend County, Texas, in 1889. Membership was op...
"The major problem that motivated this study is the fact the Negro in Houston, 1969 does not have an...
(Statement of Responsibility) by Houston Britain(Thesis) Thesis (B.A.) -- New College of Florida, ...
This thesis is the story of the Jaybird Democratic Association of Fort Bend County, Texas, a so-call...
Since 1889 the Jaybird Democratic Association of Fort Bend County, Texas has conducted an election i...
This thesis has studied black politics in the City of Muncie, Indiana, in light of Imamu Baraka's co...
The purpose of this dissertation is to investigate the relationship between black political percepti...
Since the series of U.S. Supreme Court decisions during the 1990s, which restricted the use of black...
Statement of Problem Among the third parties know in texas is the people\u27s party, which wielded p...
Recent attempts in Texas and elsewhere to exclude Negro voters from primary elections reveal the uns...
The purpose of this thesis is to trace certain important aspects of the Negroes' activity in Texas H...
Cities of the deep South are distinctive because they are at once influenced by a con-sistently larg...
The right to vote is arguably one of the most important and fundamental values in American democracy...