Episode 19: -“Campaigns made choices, set fires, and even poured gasoline if accelerant was needed, which is why the passage of time has not, in fact extinguished, such prejudice. It is kept aflame as

Episode 19: -“Campaigns made choices, set fires, and even poured gasoline if accelerant was needed, which is why the passage of time has not, in fact extinguished, such prejudice. It is kept aflame as

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Hey everyone!


In episode 19, I'm joined by Dr. Virginia Summey
(@HistorySummey), and independent historian and faculty fellow in
the Lloyd International Honors College at the University of
Norther Carolina-Greensboro, and we're talking about a VERY
divisive topic in American political history: the Southern
Strategy.


We get into the background of the Southern Strategy, and why the
Republican Party came to rely on it to swing races their way. We
also talk about how population shifts, voting blocs, and the
Civil Rights movement became powerful forces in the American
political demography of the time.


Oh, and we talk about Barry Goldwater, and more importantly, Dr.
Summey's upcoming book! Hope you all enjoy.


YDKH's theme music is by the musician Smith the Mister called
"Beach Buggy."

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