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The Kansas-Nebraska Act | American Battlefield Trust

The Kansas-Nebraska Act of 1854 represented a pivotal moment in American history which forever changed American politics and unequivocally contributed to the ...

The polarization in today's Congress has roots that go back decades

Five decades ago, 144 House Republicans were less conservative than the most conservative Democrat, and 52 House Democrats were less liberal ...

Factionalism in the Democratic Party 1936-1964

This factional strife largely culminated with the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and Voting Rights Act of. 1965, which helped to define the liberal faction as the ...

All Alone: Landrieu is Last Democratic Senator in Deep South

After the Democratic Party's drubbing in the midterm elections, Sen. Mary Landrieu is now the Democrats' last senator from the Deep South.

Why the “solid South” of midcentury U.S. politics was not so solid

MIT political scientist Devin Caughey's new book “The Unsolid South” looks at a massive historical shift in a one-party region of the U.S..

Polarization, Democracy, and Political Violence in the United States

American voters are less ideologically polarized than they think they are, and that misperception is greatest for the most politically engaged people.

Toward a Modern Southern Strategy, 1933–1968 (Chapter 6)

The 1932–1968 period represents a crucial era of change between the Republican Party and the American South.

Joe Biden's performance in Texas' border counties underwhelms ...

Democrats once again won a large number of counties along or near the Texas-Mexico border, but by narrower margins than in recent elections.

The Return of the Southern Democrat - U.S. News & World Report

The South may not be Democratic territory, but a crop of competitive races means Republicans can't take it for granted anymore.

Civil Rights Act of 1964 - U.S. Senate

To invoke cloture on the civil rights bill, Democratic proponents of the bill needed strong Republican support. If the bipartisan team could gain the support of ...

The Man Who Came in Second

How John Breckinridge and the Democratic Party lost the 1860 presidential election.

Election of 1860 ‑ Summary, Lincoln & Significance | HISTORY

The election of 1860 was a pivotal presidential election that brought Abraham Lincoln to the White House amid debates on issues of slavery ...

The Election of 1860

Like any party, the Republican Party contained a broad spectrum of opinions on many issues, including slavery. But most Republicans were, like Lincoln, ...

Democratic Party and Its Factions | Penn State University Libraries

Certainly, two parties existed – the Republicans and the Democrats. The Republican Party, united behind the illustrious Abraham Lincoln, has often over ...

Odd-Year Election Goes Well for Democrats, but GOP Still Runs ...

The votes are in: Tuesday's elections in New Jersey, Kentucky, Mississippi and Virginia (and a special election for a legislative seat in ...

election of 1860, Abraham Lincoln, Civil War, secession, slavery ...

As the 1860 presidential election approached, the Constitutional Union Party nominated John Bell of Tennessee as its candidate. Formed in December 1859 by a ...

South Texas no longer a certain Democratic stronghold after some ...

The GOP flipped only one of the three congressional seats it wanted this cycle. But the party made inroads down the ballot.

The Election of 1860 | The Impending Crisis

In 1860, the United States stood at a crossroads. As citizens cast their votes, they decided the fate of a nation torn apart by slavery.

United States Presidential Election of 1860 - Encyclopedia Virginia

In the end, Lincoln's election led directly to South Carolina's secession and the American Civil War (1861–1865). In This Entry. Democratic Party; Republican ...

Why did the Democrats Lose the South? Bringing New Data to an ...

A long-standing debate in political economy is whether voters are driven primar- ily by economic self-interest or by less pecuniary motives ...


The Souls of Black Folk

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The Souls of Black Folk: Essays and Sketches is a 1903 work of American literature by W. E. B. Du Bois. It is a seminal work in the history of sociology and a cornerstone of African-American literature.