Kari Frederickson 's work "Dixiecrat Revolt" is examining the fantasy that South Democrats are expanding to the federal government, president Truman, and ultimate Democratic Party. These southern conservatives fought against the Democratic Party in the presidential election of 1948, which led to the final political coordination to the south two party system and the rise of the Republican Party within the institution. The two chapters of Robin D. G., Kelley 's book "Race Rebels", is investigating the black rebellion in the isolation of Birmingham' s public transportation system.
Since the emergence of American political parties in the 1790s, separatist groups have repeatedly tried to overthrow party legitimacy. Looking at the 20th century, Teddy Roosevelt's bull elk who uphered in 1912, Dick Seirkat movement of Strom Thurmond and George Wallace in 1964, Challenge of Ronald Reagan De Ford in 1976, and 1980 A challenge to Jimmy Carter of Ted Kennedy of the year. They have not succeeded in choosing the President, but most people succeeded in helping each other win the White House.
Kari Frederickson 's work "Dixiecrat Revolt" is examining the fantasy that South Democrats are expanding to the federal government, president Truman, and ultimate Democratic Party. These southern conservatives fought against the Democratic Party in the presidential election of 1948, which led to the final political coordination to the south two party system and the rise of the Republican Party within the institution. Robin D. G's book Kelly, Chapter 2 of Race Rebels
Only in 1948, the flag of the Commonwealth reappeared as a powerful political symbol. The reason is the uprising of Dixiecrat - when Strom Thurmond attacks Caucasian Southerner from Democratic National Convention and President Harry S. Truman protests for citizenship. Dixiecrats began using the flag of the Confederate army. Therefore, this banner is closely related to Caucasian supremacy and citizenship for African Americans. In 1951, D. Missin (D-Miss), a very candidly apartheid, confidently announced that "I have never seen the flags of many league battles so far, like me" Did. Rankin himself wore flags of the Confederates and reminded him that he always opposed the "beast" integration policy.