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  2. Negro Republican Party - Wikipedia

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    The Negro Republican Party was one name used, in the period before the end of the civil rights movement, for a branch of the Republican Party in the Southern United States, particularly Kentucky, that was predominantly made up of African Americans. In the Republican Party in the South, during the Civil War and Reconstruction Era as well as ...

  3. History of the Republican Party (United States) - Wikipedia

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    In 2013, Jackie Calmes of The New York Times reported a dramatic shift in the power base of the party as it moved away from the Northeast and the West Coast and toward small-town America in the South and West. During the 2016 presidential election, the Republicans also gained significant support in the Midwest. [134]

  4. List of members of the United States Congress who owned slaves

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    Later elected president. Jackson owned many slaves. One controversy during his presidency was his reaction to anti-slavery tracts. During his campaign for the presidency, he faced criticism for being a slave trader. He did not free his slaves in his will. Spencer Jarnagin: Whig: Tennessee: Oct. 16, 1843

  5. Politics of the Southern United States - Wikipedia

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    The Political South in the 20th Century (Scribner, 1975). ISBN 0-684-13983-9. Black, Earl, and Merle Black. Politics and Society in the South (1989) excerpt and text search; Bullock III, Charles S. and Mark J. Rozell, eds. The New Politics of the Old South: An Introduction to Southern Politics (2007) state-by-state coverage excerpt and text search

  6. Redeemers - Wikipedia

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    During Reconstruction, the South was under occupation by federal forces, and Southern state governments were dominated by Republicans, elected largely by freedmen and allies. Republicans nationally pressed for the granting of political rights to the newly freed slaves as the key to their becoming full citizens and the votes they would cast for ...

  7. The origins of American political parties: a crash course

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    The Federalists were the first American political party in 1787. ... Out of the Whig Party came the Republican Party, which was the party of Abraham Lincoln and took a stand against slavery.

  8. Slave Power - Wikipedia

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    The Republicans also argued that slavery was economically inefficient, compared to free labor, and was a deterrent to the long-term modernization of America. Worse, said the Republicans, the Slave Power, deeply entrenched in the South, was systematically seizing control of the White House, the Congress, and the Supreme Court.

  9. Republican candidates struggle with Civil War history as ...

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    South Carolina Sen. Tim Scott, the only Black Republican in the Senate, criticized DeSantis over Florida's history standards, saying slavery was "devastating" and that he "would hope that every ...