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Politics of Alabama

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The author chronicles a recent disputed gubernatorial contest and its aftermath, alleging ballot manipulation and canvass irregularities that displaced the popular winner. He traces partisan intolerance, mob tactics, editorial and ministerial suppression, and violent assaults on dissenters, while examining Democratic organizational methods and campaign cruelty. The narrative links these practices to postwar social and economic strains, argues that poverty produced independent political thought, and surveys election machinery, Bourbon orthodoxy, and factional labels. Concluding chapters assess rising Populist momentum and predict a continued challenge to entrenched party rule.

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Joseph C. Manning

Joseph C. Manning was an American author and political commentator known for his work on the political landscape of Alabama. His notable book, "Politics of Alabama," provides an insightful analysis of the state's political dynamics and governance. Manning's contributions to the understanding of regional politics reflect a keen interest in the intersection of policy and society, making his work relevant for those studying Southern politics and American governance.

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