Black victory: The rise and fall of the white primary in Texas (KTO studies in American History)

Black victory: The rise and fall of the white primary in Texas (KTO studies in American History) image
ISBN-10:

0527407585

ISBN-13:

9780527407582

Released: Jan 01, 1979
Publisher: KTO Press
Format: Hardcover, 266 pages
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Description:

In Black Victory, Darlene Clark Hine examines a pivotal breakthrough in the struggle for black liberation through the voting process. She details the steps and players in the 1944 U.S. Supreme Court decision in Smith v. Allwright, a precursor to the 1965 Voting Rights Act. She discusses the role that NAACP attorneys such as Thurgood Marshall played in helping black Texans regain the right denied them by white Texans in the Democratic Party: the right to vote and to have that vote count. Hine illuminates the mobilization of black Texans. She effectively demonstrates how each part of the African American community—from professionals to laborers—was essential to this struggle and the victory against disfranchisement.











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