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Harry S. Truman became the first President ever to campaign in Harlem, the heart of New York City's African American population.
How did Truman's support of civil rights cause a split in the Democratic party?
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it would help greatlyy if someone could share whatever they know about this, that would help me answer the question.
How did Truman's support of civil rights cause a split in the Democratic party?
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it would help greatlyy if someone could share whatever they know about this, that would help me answer the question.
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Answered by
Ms. Sue
In 1948, many Democrats were southern whites. Segregation was still very important in the South and Blacks were definitely second (or third) class citizens in that section of the country. As a matter of fact, some forms of segregation and much prejudice also existed in the North.
For Truman to campaign in Harlem was an insult to many of his white constituents who opposed any change in segregation.
For Truman to campaign in Harlem was an insult to many of his white constituents who opposed any change in segregation.
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y912f
oh ok,
this will really help me with the answer
thanks a lot
can you also please give me some helpful sites?
this will really help me with the answer
thanks a lot
can you also please give me some helpful sites?
Answered by
Ms. Sue
http://www.questiaschool.com/read/105234152
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Southern_Democrats
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Southern_Democrats
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y912f
thanks
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