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Black Ballots: Voting Rights in the South, 1944-1969 (Paperback)

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Black Ballots is an in-depth look at suffrage expansion in the South from World War II through the Johnson administration. Steven Lawson focuses on the "Second Reconstruction"-the struggle of blacks to gain political power in the South through the ballot-which both whites and black perceived to be a key element in the civil rights process.
Examining the struggle of civil rights groups to enfranchise Negroes, Lawson also analyzes the responses of federal and local officials to those efforts. He describes the various techniques-from the white primary, the poll tax, literacy tests, and restrictive registration procedures through sheer intimidation-that were developed by white southerners to perpetuate disfranchisement and the sundry methods used by blacks and their white allies to challenge them.

About the Author


Steven F. Lawson is Professor of History at Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey.

Product Details
ISBN: 9780739100875
ISBN-10: 0739100874
Publisher: Lexington Books
Publication Date: October 13th, 1999
Pages: 496
Language: English