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Disenfranchisement
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Journal of Historical Political Economy (2025) 5 (1): 113–137.
Published: 19 May 2025
...Daniel B. Jones; Werner Troesken; Randall Walsh This paper revisits the historical processes that disenfranchised African Americans in the post-Reconstruction US south. We assemble county-level voting data and estimate triple-difference models to explore how voter turn-out responded to political...
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The Dog That Did Not Bark: The Failed Attempts to Disenfranchise African Americans in Early Twentieth Century Maryland
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Journal of Historical Political Economy (2025) 5 (1): 139–166.
Published: 19 May 2025
...Thomas R. Gray; Jeffery A. Jenkins We examine the multiple attempts by the Maryland Democratic Party to disenfranchise African Americans between 1901 and 1911. The Democrats sought to disenfranchise African Americans because they were a vital part of the Republican Party, which had recently...
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