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Democratic Party (whose
members are
often called the
Dixiecrats), also
colloquially referred to as the
Dixiecrat Party, was a short-lived segregationist, States'...
- Party" ticket, more
commonly known as the
Dixiecrats, led by
South Carolina Governor Strom Thurmond. The
Dixiecrats hoped to win
enough electoral votes to...
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electors on the
ballot the
Dixiecrats had to form a
separate state organisation in Somerville,
although three of the
Dixiecrat electors were simultaneously...
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replace Truman as the
official Democratic nominee. In
South Carolina,
Dixiecrats completely controlled the
situation and
achieved this as
early as the...
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battle flag was used by the pro-segregationist and
white supremacist Dixiecrat Party.
During the
civil rights movement,
racial segregationists used it...
- Frederickson, Kari; The
Dixiecrat Revolt and the End of the
Solid South, 1932-1968, p. 144 ISBNÂ 0807875449 Frederickson; The
Dixiecrat Revolt and the End of...
- the
Republican Party. He had
earlier run for
president in 1948 as the
Dixiecrat candidate in
opposition to
Democratic president Harry Truman, receiving...
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Summer movement and
pulls between the
northern liberal wing and
Southern Dixiecrat wing of the
Democratic Party.
Johnson ****igns J.
Edgar Hoover to investigate...
- (historically, factions) Boll
weevils Bourbon Democrats Conservative Democrats Dixiecrats Reagan Democrats Southern Democrats Rhode Island Suffrage Party Federalist...
- all
registered voters. The
legislature changed the laws to
allow the
Dixiecrats to
appear and this also
allowed the
Progressives to
appear as well. The...