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Between freedom and bondage :Racial voting restrictions in the antebellum North (Massachusetts, Rhode Island, New York, Pennsylvania).
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Between freedom and bondage :
其他題名:
Racial voting restrictions in the antebellum North (Massachusetts, Rhode Island, New York, Pennsylvania).
作者:
Malone, Christopher Joseph.
面頁冊數:
340 p.
附註:
Adviser: Frances Fox Piven.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 62-12, Section: A, page: 4316.
Contained By:
Dissertation Abstracts International62-12A.
標題:
Political Science, General.
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ISBN:
0493508252
Between freedom and bondage :Racial voting restrictions in the antebellum North (Massachusetts, Rhode Island, New York, Pennsylvania).
Malone, Christopher Joseph.
Between freedom and bondage :
Racial voting restrictions in the antebellum North (Massachusetts, Rhode Island, New York, Pennsylvania).[electronic resource] - 340 p.
Adviser: Frances Fox Piven.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--City University of New York, 2002.
The United States was the first country to distribute the franchise widely to its citizens. These reforms began at the turn of the nineteenth century and continued throughout the antebellum period. By the middle decades of the nineteenth century, the U.S. could boast of achieving what no other country had—universal white male suffrage. While universal white male suffrage was sweeping across both the Northern and Southern United States in the antebellum period, the franchise was granted to black males on an extremely uneven basis.
ISBN: 0493508252Subjects--Topical Terms:
212408
Political Science, General.
Between freedom and bondage :Racial voting restrictions in the antebellum North (Massachusetts, Rhode Island, New York, Pennsylvania).
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The main argument of this dissertation is that racial voting restrictions across state lines, despite the different outcomes, can be understood by accounting for three overarching factors: how racial conflict is structured through socio-economic competition; how partisan competition is structured by racial cleavages; and how racial coalition formation is structured through a racialized discourse—what is referred to as <italic>race culture</italic>. It argues that racial voting restrictions in the Northern states occurred when racial conflict took place as an outgrowth of rapid socio-economic and demographic change; when political actors seeking electoral advantage were in a position to successfully prey upon this racial conflict by arousing newly enfranchised white (ethnic) voters; and when an ascriptive race culture became the dominant racial paradigm for understanding citizenship rights.
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