The Two Reconstructions The Two Reconstructions
American Politics and Political Economy Series

The Two Reconstructions

The Struggle for Black Enfranchisement

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Descripción editorial

A groundbreaking history of the Reconstruction and the Civil Rights Eras that reveals the importance of biracial coalitions

The Reconstruction era marked a huge political leap for African Americans, who rapidly went from the status of slaves to voters and officeholders. Yet this hard-won progress lasted only a few decades. Ultimately a “second reconstruction”—associated with the civil rights movement and the Voting Rights Act—became necessary.

How did the first reconstruction fail so utterly, setting the stage for the complete disenfranchisement of Southern black voters, and why did the second succeed? These are among the questions Richard M. Valelly answers in this fascinating history. The fate of black enfranchisement, he argues, has been closely intertwined with the strengths and constraints of our political institutions. Valelly shows how effective biracial coalitions have been the key to success and incisively traces how and why political parties and the national courts either rewarded or discouraged the formation of coalitions.

Revamping our understanding of American race relations, The Two Reconstructions brilliantly explains a puzzle that lies at the heart of America’s development as a political democracy.

GÉNERO
Política y actualidad
PUBLICADO
2009
2 de octubre
IDIOMA
EN
Inglés
EXTENSIÓN
348
Páginas
EDITORIAL
University of Chicago Press
VENDEDOR
Chicago Distribution Center
TAMAÑO
1.5
MB
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