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Republicans and Race: The Gop's Frayed Relationship with African Americans, 1945-1974

Contributor(s): Thurber, Timothy N (Author)

ISBN: 9780700635221

Publisher: University Press of Kansas

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Pub Date: April 14, 2023

Dewey: 324.27340899

Lexile Code: 0000

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 1.04" H x 9.00" L x 6.00" W ( 1.51 lbs) 512 pages

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Description:

Tracing the roots of the current rift between African Americans and the GOP, this provocative book explores how Republicans shaped--and were shaped by--debates over racial policy and politics from the end of World War II through the Nixon administration.

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Timothy N. Thurber is Associate Professor of History at Virginia Commonwealth University, and author of The Politics of Equality: Hubert H. Humphrey and the African American Freedom Struggle.

Review Quotes:

"A monumental work. For decades to come, this will be the definitive study of the Republican Party and race in the years following World War II. It is exhaustively researched, meticulously written, and slays a bucketful of myths on the subject."--David Nichols, author of A Matter of Justice: Eisenhower and the Beginning of the Civil Rights Revolution

"A fresh examination, full of new insights and great nuance. Readers will learn that many of the stereotypes about the Republican Party and race just are not accurate."--Donald T. Critchlow, author of The Conservative Ascendancy

"Rich in detail, incident, and insight, Thurber's splendid work explains the misperceptions and missed opportunities that led to the widening gulf between the Party of Lincoln and the nation's minorities. A judicious and essential history, full of contemporary resonance."--Geoffrey Kabaservice, author of Rule and Ruin: The Downfall of Moderation and the Destruction of the Republican Party from Eisenhower to the Tea Party

"The most deeply researched and nuanced history to date of how the GOP's national leadership dealt with, or failed to deal with, the African American freedom struggle in the three decades following World War II. Thurber moves far beyond the impressionistic histories of the Republican southern strategy to show how liberal, moderate, and conservative Republicans were arguing over what was to become of Lincoln's legacy. Essential reading for anyone trying to understand the history behind the common perception today of the GOP as a superannuated party of white folks."--Joseph Crespino, author of Strom Thurmond's America

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