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Hands that picked cotton black politics in today's rural south

Using a historical perspective, discusses how Blacks are becoming more politically active in the southern United States, locally, and in state and national government.

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  • "Using a historical perspective, discusses how Blacks are becoming more politically active in the southern United States, locally, and in state and national government."@en
  • "Takes a look at rural areas in Mississippi and Louisiana to see if advances have been made in the post-civil rights era. Shows the major differences in predominantly Black rural areas where voters may be apathetic and reticent to support Black candidates since whites control businesses and the economic climate. Focuses on Robert G. Clark, first Black congressman from the rural South."@en
  • "Takes a look at rural areas in Mississippi and Louisiana to see if advances have been made in the post-civil rights era. Shows the major differences in predominantly Black rural areas where voters may be apathetic and reticent to support Black candidates since whites control businesses and the economic climate. Focuses on Robert G. Clark, first Black congressman from the rural South."

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  • "Hands that picked cotton black politics in today's rural South"