30—POLITICS

1402
Aikin, Charles, ed. The Negro votes. San Francisco, Chandler Pub. Co. [1962] 377 p. illus. (Chandler publications in political science) DLC-LL [TR: KF4893.A7A35]
1403
American Negro Academy, Washington, D.C. The Negro and the elective franchise. A series of papers and a sermon. Washington, 1905. 85 p. (Occasional papers, no. 11) [E184.N3A5] [TR: E185.5.A51 no. 11]
Contents.—1. Meaning and need of the movement to reduce southern representation [by] A. H. Grimke.—2. The penning of the Negro (the Negro vote in the States of the revised constitutions) [by] C. C. Cook.—3. The Negro vote in the States whose constitutions have not been specifically revised [by] John Hope.—4. The potentiality of the Negro vote, North and West [by] John L. Love.—5. Migration and distribution of the Negro population as affecting the elective franchise [by] Kelly Miller.—6. The Negro and his citizenship [by] Rev. F. J. Grimke.
1404
Ashmore, Harry S. The man in the middle. Columbia, University of Missouri Press [1966] 58 p. (The Paul Anthony Brick lectures, 5th ser.) E846.A8
1405
Bailey, Harry A., ed. Negro politics in America. Columbus, Ohio, C. E. Merrill Books [1967] 455 p. illus., maps. E185.6.B15
Includes bibliographical references.
1406
Banfield, Edward C., and James Q. Wilson. City politics. Cambridge, Harvard University Press, 1963. 362 p. illus. (Publications of the Joint Center for Urban Studies of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Harvard University) JS331.B28
Bibliographical footnotes.
1407
Brewer, John Mason. Negro legislators of Texas and their descendants; a history of the Negro in Texas politics from Reconstruction to disfranchisement, with an introduction by Herbert P. Gambrell. Dallas, Tex., Mathis Pub. Co. [c1935] 134 p. map, ports. E185.93.T4B7
1408
Brogan, Denis W. Politics in America. New York, Harper [c1954] 467 p. JK268.B72 1954a [TR: Brogan, D. W.]
Bibliography: p. 436-441.
Chapter 3 is on race and politics.
1409
Brooke, Edward W. The challenge of change; crisis in our two-party system. Boston, Little, Brown [1966] xviii, 269 p. E743.B77
Bibliography: p. 267-269.
1409a
Brown, William G. The new politics, and other papers. Boston, Houghton Mifflin Co., 1914. 234 p. port. JK271.B67 [TR: Brown, William Garrott]
Contents.—The new politics.—Prophetic voices about America.—The white peril: the immediate danger of the Negro.—The South and the saloon.—President Taft's opportunity.—Greetings to the presidents.
1410
Buni, Andrew. The Negro in Virginia politics, 1902-1965. Charlottesville, University Press of Virginia [1967] 296 p. E185.93.V8B86
Bibliography: p. [271]-285.
1411
Clayton, Edward T. The Negro politician, his success and failure. With an introduction by Martin Luther King, Jr. Chicago, Johnson Pub. Co., 1964. xiv, 213 p. E185.6.C637
1412
Cornell-Tompkins County Committee for Free and Fair Elections in Fayette County, Tennessee. Step by step; evolution and operation of the Cornell students' civil-rights project in Tennessee, summer, 1964, by Fayette County Project Volunteers. New York, Published for the Fayette County Fund by W. W. Norton [1965] 128 p. illus. F443.F3C6
Edited by Douglas F. Dowd and Mary D. Nichols.
1413
Coulter, Ellis Merton. Negro legislators in Georgia during the Reconstruction period. Athens, Georgia Historical Quarterly, 1968. 209 p. port. E185.93.G4C6
"This book is limited to 250 copies."
Contains articles which originally appeared in the Georgia Historical Quarterly.
Bibliographical references included in "Notes" (p. [181]-196). Bibliography: p. [197]-201.
1414
Cox, LaWanda C. F., and John H. Cox. Politics, principle, and prejudice, 1865-1866; dilemma of Reconstruction America. [New York] Free Press of Glencoe [1963] 294 p. E666.C84
Bibliographical references included in "Notes" (p. 233-281). Bibliography: p. 283-286.
1415
Cromwell, John W. The challenge of the disfranchised; a plea for the enforcement of the 15th amendment. Washington, The Academy, 1924. 10 p. (American Negro Academy. Occasional papers, no. 22) E185.5.A51 no. 22
1416
De Santis, Vincent P. Republicans face the Southern question: the new departure years, 1877-1897. Baltimore, Johns Hopkins Press, 1959. 275 p. maps. (The Johns Hopkins University studies in historical and political science, ser. 77, no. 1) H31.J6 ser. 77, no. 1 F215.D345
Bibliographical footnotes.
1417
Edmonds, Helen G. The Negro and fusion politics in North Carolina, 1894-1901. Chapel Hill, University of North Carolina Press [1951] 260 p. illus., maps. E185.93.N6E4
Bibliography: p. 239-247.
1418
Fleming, George J. An all-Negro ticket in Baltimore. [New York] Holt, Rinehart and Winston [1960] 16 p. (Case studies in practical politics) JS590.Z5 4th.F7
1419
Ford, James W. The Negro and the democratic front. Introduction by A. W. Berry. New York, International Publishers [c1938] 222 p. port. E185.6.F67
1420
Gosnell, Harold F. Negro politicians; the rise of Negro politics in Chicago. With an introduction by James Q. Wilson. Chicago, University of Chicago Press [1967] [TR: 1935] xix, 396 p. maps, ports. F548.9.N3G67 1967
"Originally published in 1935."
Bibliographical footnotes.
1421
Heard, Alexander. A two-party South? Chapel Hill, University of North Carolina Press [1952] xviii, 334 p. diagrs., maps. F215.H43
Bibliographical references included in "Notes" (p. 281-318).
1422
Hirshson, Stanley P. Farewell to the bloody shirt; northern Republicans & the southern Negro, 1877-1893. Introduction by David Donald. Bloomington, Indiana University Press [1962] 334 p. E661.H58
Bibliography: p. 259-273.
1423
Jarrell, Hampton M. Wade Hampton and the Negro; the road not taken. Columbia, University of South Carolina Press, 1949. 209 p. port. E467.1.H19J3
Bibliography: p. 189-193.
1424
Jarrette, Alfred Q. Politics and the Negro. Boston, Vinjano Educational Publishers, 1964. 54 p. illus., facsims., map, ports. E185.96.J3
Bibliography: p. 54.
1425
Keech, William R. The impact of Negro voting; the role of the vote in the quest for equality. Chicago, Rand McNally [1968] 113 p. (American politics research series) JK1929.A2K4
Bibliographical footnotes.
1426
Key, Valdimer O. Southern politics in State and Nation. With the assistance of Alexander Heard. New York, Knopf, 1949. xxvi, 675, xiv p. illus., maps, ports. F215.K45 1949
Bibliographical footnotes.
1427
Ladd, Everett C. Negro political leadership in the South. Ithaca, N.Y., Cornell University Press [1966] 348 p. fold. map. E185.61.L22
Bibliography: p. 333-342.
1428
Lewinson, Paul. Race, class & party; a history of Negro suffrage and white politics in the South. New York, Russell & Russell, 1963 [c1959] 302 p. illus. JK1929.A2L4 1963
First issued in 1932.
Bibliography: p. 283-292.
1429
Logan, Rayford W., ed. The attitude of the southern white press toward Negro suffrage, 1932-1940. With a foreword by Charles H. Wesley. Washington, Foundation Publishers, 1940. 115 p. JK1929.A2L6
1430
Mabry, William A. The Negro in North Carolina politics since Reconstruction. Durham, N.C., Duke University Press, 1940. 87 p. (Historical papers of the Trinity College Historical Society, ser. 23) F251.D83 ser. 23
Bibliography: p. [84]-87.
1431
Matthews, Donald R., and James W. Prothro. Negroes and the new southern politics. New York, Harcourt, Brace & World [1966] xvi, 551 p. illus. E185.61.M38
Bibliographical footnotes.
1432
Moon, Henry L. Balance of power: the Negro vote. Garden City, N.Y., Doubleday, 1948. 256 p. JK2275.N4M6
Bibliographical footnotes.
1433
Morton, Richard L. The Negro in Virginia politics, 1865-1902. Charlottesville, University of Virginia, 1919. 199 p. fold. maps. (Publications of the University of Virginia. Phelps-Stokes fellowship paper, no. 4) E185.93.V8M82
Published also as thesis (Ph.D.), University of Virginia, 1919.
Bibliography: p. [163]-165.
1434
Nolan, William A. Communism versus the Negro. Chicago, H. Regnery Co., 1951. xvii, 276 p. E185.61.N87
Bibliographical references included in "Notes" (p. [207]-267).
1435
Nowlin, William F. The Negro in American national politics. Boston, Stratford Co. [c1931] 148 p. JK2275.N4N6
Bibliography: p. 145-148.
1436
Ogden, Frederic D. The poll tax in the South. [University] University of Alabama Press, 1958. xiv, 301 p. diagrs., tables. HJ4931.A13O4
"Originally submitted as a doctoral dissertation at the Johns Hopkins University."
Bibliographical footnotes.
1437
Olbrich, Emil. The development of sentiment on Negro suffrage to 1860. [Madison] University of Wisconsin, 1912. 135 p. (Bulletin of the University of Wisconsin, no. 477. History series, v. 3, no. 1) H31.W62 v. 3, no. 1 JK1923.O55
Thesis (M.A.)—University of Wisconsin, 1906.
Bibliography: p. 129-135.
1438
Perry, Jennings. Democracy begins at home, the Tennessee fight on the poll tax. Cartoons by Tom Little. Philadelphia, J. B. Lippincott Co. [1944] 280 p. illus., diagr. HJ4931.T4P4
1439
Pike, James S. The prostrate State; South Carolina under Negro government. Edited with an introduction to the Torchbook ed. by Robert F. Durden. New York, Harper & Row [1968] xlii, 279 p. (Harper Torchbooks, TB3085) F274.P632 1968
Reprint of the 1874 ed.
Bibliographical footnotes.
1440
Price, Hugh D. The Negro and Southern politics; a chapter of Florida history. With an introduction by William G. Carleton. [New York] New York University Press, 1957. xviii, 133 p. facsims., maps, tables. E185.93.F5P7
Based on thesis (M.A.)—University of Florida.
Bibliographical references included in "Notes" (p. 113-124). Bibliography: p. 125-128.
1441
Price, Margaret W. The Negro and the ballot in the South. Atlanta, Southern Regional Council, 1959. 83 p. tables. JK1929.A2P7
Bibliographical footnotes.
1442
Record, Wilson. The Negro and the Communist Party. Chapel Hill, University of North Carolina Press [1951] 340 p. E185.61.R29
Bibliographical references included in "Notes" (p. 317-331).
1443
Riley, Jerome R. The philosophy of Negro suffrage. Hartford, Conn., American Pub. Co., 1895. 110 p. port. E185.61.R57
1444
Schechter, Betty. The peaceable revolution. Boston, Houghton Mifflin, 1963. 243 p. illus. HM278.S35
1445
Smith, Samuel D. The Negro in Congress, 1870-1901. Port Washington, N.Y., Kennikat Press [1966, c1940] 160 p. E185.6.S64 1966
Bibliography: p. 145-151.
1446
Strong, Donald S. Negroes, ballots, and judges; national voting rights legislation in the Federal courts. University, Published for the Bureau of Public Administration, University of Alabama, by University of Alabama Press [1968] 100 p. KF4893.S8
Bibliographical footnotes.
1447
Taper, Bernard. Gomillion versus Lightfoot. New York, McGraw-Hill [1963] 131 p. (McGraw-Hill paperbacks, 62855) JK1348.A2Z5 1963
Charles G. Gomillion, a Tuskegee professor, v. Mayor Philip M. Lightfoot, in a singular case, argued before the Supreme Court the denial of Negro voting rights in Tuskegee, Alabama.
1448
Tatum, Elbert L. The changed political thought of the Negro, 1915-1940; with a foreword by Lawrence A. Davis. New York, Exposition Press [1951] 205 p. JK2275.N4T3
Bibliography: p. 195-205.
1449
U.S. Commission on Civil Rights. Voting; hearings. Washington, U.S. Govt. Print. Off., 1959. 325 p. forms. JK1929.A4U5
Hearings held Dec. 8, 1958, to Jan. 9, 1959, in Montgomery, Alabama.
1450
Vander, Harry J. The political and economic progress of the American Negro, 1940-1963. Dubuque, Iowa, W. C. Brown Book Co. [1968] 111 p. illus. JK2275.N4V3
Includes bibliographies.
1451
Wallace, Jesse T. A history of the Negroes of Mississippi from 1865 to 1890. Clinton, Miss., 1927. 188 p. E185.93.M6W2
Thesis (Ph. D.)—Columbia University, 1928.
Vita.
Bibliography: p. 185-187.
1451a
Wardlaw, Ralph W. Negro suffrage in Georgia, 1867-1930. [Athens, Ga., 1932] 91 p. ([Georgia. University] Phelps-Stokes fellowship studies no. 11) E185.5.G35 no. 11
Bulletin of the University of Georgia, v. 33, no. 2a.
Thesis (M.A.)—University of Georgia.
Bibliography: p. 86-91.
1452
Watters, Pat, and Reese Cleghorn. Climbing Jacob's ladder; the arrival of Negroes in Southern politics. New York, Harcourt, Brace & World [1967] xvi, 389 p. JK1929.A2W3
Includes bibliographical references.
1453
Weeks, Stephen B. The history of Negro suffrage in the South. Boston, Ginn, 1894. p. [671]-703. JK1929.A2W5
Reprinted from Political Science Quarterly, v. 9, no. 4.
1454
Weinberg, Kenneth G. Black victory; Carl Stokes and the winning of Cleveland. Chicago, Quadrangle Books, 1968. 250 p. facsim., ports. F499.C6S85
1455
Wilson, James Q. Negro politics; the search for leadership. Glencoe, Ill., Free Press [1960] 342 p. JK1924.W5
Bibliographical references included in "Notes" (p. 319-333).