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To: ek_hornbeck
The switch in black voting patterns wasn't due to a change in black attitudes, but because of a near-reversal in political parties. The Democratic party was once the party of the Confederacy and States' rights, while the Republicans opposed it. By the 1960's, this was reversed.

That is a myth the left created, the actual reversal took place in 1936.

See post 51.

106 posted on 10/04/2013 4:05:31 PM PDT by ansel12 ( 'I'm on That New Obama Diet... Every Day I Let Vladimir Putin Eat My Lunch' .)
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To: ansel12
That is a myth the left created, the actual reversal took place in 1936.

Fair enough, but that still doesn't support the previous poster's claim that the black transition from Republican votes to Democratic votes marks a shift from conservatism to liberalism.

In 1932, FDR ran as a conservative, or at least as a moderate (as did Woodrow Wilson). By 1936, he was running as a promoter of his New Deal and the fledgling welfare state, while Republicans were running as opponents.

Until 1936, there was no party of the welfare state, so by default blacks voted for the party of Lincoln and reconstruction (moreover, the Democratic party was arguably more fiscally conservative in the 19th century: witness Grover Cleveland).

So the real PC myth is that blacks were once "conservatives" (just because they voted Republican), only to be corrupted into liberalism. That line of thinking comes from naively projecting today's political debates and party lines back decades or centuries when they simply did not apply.

111 posted on 10/05/2013 7:57:18 AM PDT by ek_hornbeck
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