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Farewell to the Party of Lincoln: Black Politics in the Age of F.D.R
Contributor(s): Weiss, Nancy Joan (Author)
ISBN: 0691101515     ISBN-13: 9780691101514
Publisher: Princeton University Press
OUR PRICE:   $39.90  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: November 1983
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Annotation: This book examines a remarkable political phenomenon - the dramatic shift of black voters from the Republican to the Democratic party in the 1930s, a shift all the more striking in light of the Democrats' indifference to racial concerns.
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BISAC Categories:
- Political Science | Political Process - Political Parties
- History | United States - 20th Century
Dewey: 973.917
LCCN: 83042584
Physical Information: 0.89" H x 6.1" W x 9.27" (1.12 lbs) 360 pages
Themes:
- Chronological Period - 1940's
- Chronological Period - 1930's
 
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This book examines a remarkable political phenomenon--the dramatic shift of black voters from the Republican to the Democratic party in the 1930s, a shift all the more striking in light of the Democrats' indifference to racial concerns. Nancy J. Weiss shows that blacks became Democrats in response to the economic benefits of the New Deal and that they voted for Franklin Roosevelt in spite of the New Deal's lack of a substantive record on race.

By their support for FDR blacks forged a political commitment to the Democratic party that has lasted to our own time. The last group to join the New Deal coalition, they have been the group that remained the most loyal to the Democratic party. This book explains the sources of their commitment in the 1930s. It stresses the central role of economic concerns in shaping black political behavior and clarifies both the New Deal record on race and the extraordinary relationship between black voters and the Roosevelts.