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New York: Exposition Press, 1951. Hard Cover. Good with no dust jacket. Exlibrary markings. Square with bumped corners, tight binding and hinges, bright pages, edgewear to cloth over boards. Front and rear DJ flaps have been tipped in on front endpapers. Text pages clean, age-darkened. 205 pp. Book analyzes the causes and consequences of changing political allegiances of American black voters in national elections between the WWI Great Migration and the outbreak of WWII. Written before the Civil Rights movement of the 1950s and 1960s, at a time when many blacks were still shut out of the electoral process in some states. Notes, bibliography. Ex-Library; 8.75" (21.5 cm) tall; 205 pages.
The changed political thought of the Negro, 1915-1940; with a foreword by Lawrence A. Davis by Tatum, Elbert Lee - 1951
by Tatum, Elbert Lee
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The changed political thought of the Negro, 1915-1940; with a foreword by Lawrence A. Davis
by Tatum, Elbert Lee
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New York: Exposition Press, 1951. Hardcover. 205p., first edition, stamp to top corner of front free endpaper, dj with chip to lower front panel near spine. "The purpose of this study is to determine why Negroes in the United States have changed their traditional political allegiance from the Republican party" - dj.
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- Publisher Exposition Press
- Place of Publication New York
- Date Published 1951
- Keywords 1930S 1920S African American Vanity Press
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The Changed Political Thought of the Negro, 1915-1940
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