Great Migration and the Democratic Party

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African American
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balance of power
Black
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Chicago
coalition
Democratic
Detroit
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Great Migration
national
New York
North
parties
party
political
realignment
Republican
rights
South
sub-national
suffrage
voting
White

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  • ISBN 9781439917466
  • Dimensions: 133 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 14 Feb 2020
  • Publisher: Temple University Press,U.S.
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Where Black people live has long been an important determinant of their ability to participate in political processes. The Great Migration significantly changed the way Democratic Party elites interacted with Black communities in northern cities, Detroit, New York, and Chicago. Many white Democratic politicians came to believe the growing pool of Black voters could help them reach their electoral goals—and these politicians often changed their campaign strategies and positions to secure Black support. Furthermore, Black migrants were able to participate in politics because there were fewer barriers to Black political participations outside the South.

The Great Migration and the Democratic Party frames the Great Migration as an important economic and social event that also had serious political consequences. Keneshia Grant created one of the first listings of Black elected officials that classifies them based on their status as participants in the Great Migration. She also describes some of the policy/political concerns of the migrants. The Great Migration and the Democratic Party lays the groundwork for ways of thinking about the contemporary impact of Black migration on American politics.

Keneshia N. Grant is an Associate Professor of Political Science at Howard University.

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