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The politics of race in New York : the struggle for black suffrage in the Civil War era / by Phyllis F. Field.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Field, Phyllis F., author.
Contributor:
American Council of Learned Societies.
Series:
ACLS Humanities E-Book.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
African Americans--Suffrage--New York (State).
African Americans.
Voting--New York (State)--History--19th century.
Voting.
New York (State)--Politics and government--1775-1865.
New York (State).
New York (State)--Politics and government--1865-1950.
New York (State)--Race relations.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (264 p. ) maps ;
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Ithaca, N.Y. : Cornell University Press, 1982.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
Black suffrage was a crucial and volatile issue in the North during the Civil War era. In The Politics of Race in New York, Phyllis F. Field studies the development of racial policies in the Empire State. Asserting that it is not possible to understand the move toward black suffrage by examining national trends and the actions of individual politicians, she takes a close look at the social context of reform. Field assesses popular reaction to the idea of black suffrage by systematically analyzing the results of a series of referenda on the issue held in New York State between 1846 and 1869. Tracing the relation between changes in public opinion and the positions taken by political parties, Field concludes that party leaders tried both to express the views of their constituents and to mold those views so as to strengthen and unify their own political organizations. Inevitably, this intrusion of political considerations in the issue of race had long-term consequences for the process of social change in the United States. The Politics of Race in New York shows clearly how, in 1870, black suffrage could be achieved even though the battle for black equality had yet to begin.
Contents:
Front matter
PREFACE
CONTENTS
MAPS AND TABLES
1. The Tradition of Discrimination
2. Equal Rights and the Second Party System
3. Partisan Realignment and the Revival of Equal Suffrage
4. Black Suffrage and the Electorate, 186o
5. War, Reconstruction, and the Politics of Race
6. The Popular Verdict on Equal Suffrage, 1869
Conclusion: Race and Party Politics
APPENDIXES
Bibliography of Primary Sources
Index
Notes:
Includes index.
Includes bibliography (p. 251-258) and index.
Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
ISBN:
9781501721533
1501721534
OCLC:
795121824

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