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The precipitous fall of the US Democratic Party in southern politics during the latter half of the twentieth century has sparked a rich scholarly debate. Tim Boyd challenges one of the most prominent explanations for this shift: the "white backlash” theory. He makes a compelling argument that New South politics formed out of the factional differences within the state Democratic Party and not simply as a result of white reactions to the civil rights movement.

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The precipitous fall of the US Democratic Party in southern politics during the latter half of the twentieth century has sparked a rich scholarly debate. Tim Boyd challenges one of the most prominent explanations for this shift: the "white backlash” theory. He makes a compelling argument that New South politics formed out of the factional differences within the state Democratic Party and not simply as a result of white reactions to the civil rights movement.
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Autorenporträt
Tim S. R. Boyd is a history teacher at Montgomery Bell Academy in Nashville, Tennessee. Previously, he taught American studies at Vanderbilt University