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4. Politics and the Negro

Moon, Henri Lee | July 7, 1956 issue

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At the heart of the continuing crisis in democracy in the South is the Negro. Students of the peculiar politics of the region agree that the presence of the Negro in the South conditions every political expression and every political maneuver originating in that area. In its long effort to keep the Negro in his place, the South has undertaken a debilitating and futile task. The key to the southern scheme of White supremacy is the disfranchisement of the Negro. The discriminatory system was seriously threatened only after the southern Negro again emerged as a positive political factor following the U.S. Supreme Court decision of 1944 which banned the Democratic white primary.

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DEMOCRACY; AFRICAN Americans; RACE discrimination; RACE relations; MINORITIES; RACIAL differences
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