Adam Shields

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The movement for racial equality in civil rights gradually found purchase in politics by organizing insurgent third parties and also by pushing to reform existing parties from within. In the mid-1850s, amid a national crisis over the expansion of slavery, the party system defined by the Whig–Democrat rivalry collapsed, and the Republican Party took form. Leaders of this new party, which was based almost entirely in the free states, embraced the movement’s longstanding vision for civil rights.
Until Justice Be Done: America's First Civil Rights Movement, from the Revolution to Reconstruction
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