David Duke and the politics of race in the South

1st ed.

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David Duke and the politics of race in the South

1st ed.

Journalists have thoroughly documented David Duke's rise to prominence in Louisiana politics, but until now, few intensive analyses of the Duke phenomenon have been undertaken. This new collection identifies the significant junctures of Duke's political career, from its earliest beginnings to his recent campaigns for Governor, the Senate, and the Presidency.

Through a variety of methods and approaches, the contributors to this work advance our understanding of what made this former Klansman a significant political force, and of how and why he very nearly succeeded in his attempts to gain higher office.

The authors contend that the racial overtones of the 1950s and 1960s, both explicit and implicit, have returned in the 1990s in a more subtle, polished, and somehow socially acceptable way. They argue convincingly that changes in electoral politics throughout the South provide the structural basis for this "rebirth" of racially charged political campaigns.

Even as messenger supplanted message in the rise of David Duke, however, one simple observation remained true: The politics of the South - and Louisiana in particular - remain rooted at least partly in, as V.O. Key phrased it, "the Negro question."

  1. The first work to study Duke and the politics of race entirely from a rigorous political science perspective, this collection makes a considerable contribution to our understanding of Duke's popularity, his constituencies, and the reasons for both his successes and his failures.
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English
Pages
188

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David Duke and the politics of race in the South
1995, Vanderbilt University Press
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 172-180) and index.

Published in
Nashville, TN

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
320.9763/09/049
Library of Congress
F376.3.D84 D38 1995, F376.3.D84D38 1995

The Physical Object

Pagination
xv, 188 p. :
Number of pages
188

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL788345M
Internet Archive
isbn_9780826512666
ISBN 10
0826512666
LCCN
95020702
OCLC/WorldCat
33047724
Library Thing
8660225
Goodreads
2654277

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