<Articles>The Southern Policy of the Republican Party after the Reconstruction around Harrison's Presidency

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  • <論説>再建後共和党の南部対策 : ハリソン政権期を中心に

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Abstract

In viewing the plight----disfranchisement, intensified suppression and outridge----of the American Southern Negroes form the end of the nineteenth century to the beginning of the twentieth century, it has been a dominant trend to hold it in the sectional scope of the Southern class conflict. But, I think it is necessary to give attention to the Southern Policy of the Republican Party as a national factor that determined this condition of the Negroes in another way. In this article, tracing mainly the Republican Southern Policy in the time of President Harrison and the process of its defeat, I would like to recognize, first, that contrary to the predominant view that the Republican Party had abandoned the Southern political questions after the Reconstruction, it had consistently made the strenuous efforts to establish the strong Southern Republican parties; secondly, how the ideas of the Republican Southern Policy were; and finally, that its defeat was deeply responsible for the plight of the Southern Negroes at the turning point of centuries.

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  • 史林

    史林 55 (3), 359-397, 1972-05-01

    THE SHIGAKU KENKYUKAI (The Society of Historical Research), Kyoto University

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  • CRID
    1390853649776105344
  • NII Article ID
    120006596775
  • NII Book ID
    AN00119179
  • DOI
    10.14989/shirin_55_359
  • HANDLE
    2433/238082
  • ISSN
    03869369
  • Text Lang
    ja
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