Jason Sands

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The civil rights revolution shook up America’s party system. After 1964, the Democrats began to establish themselves as the party of civil rights, attracting a majority of Black voters. The Republicans, by contrast, gradually repositioned themselves as the party of racial conservatism, appealing to voters who resisted the dismantling of traditional racial hierarchies.
Tyranny of the Minority: Why American Democracy Reached the Breaking Point
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