Farewell to the Party of Lincoln
Explore the pivotal political transformation in Nancy J. Weiss's insightful book, Farewell to the Party of Lincoln, published by Princeton University Press in 1983. This compelling work delves into the significant shift of black voters from the Republican Party to the Democratic Party during the 1930s. Weiss expertly illustrates how economic benefits from the New Deal influenced this transition, highlighting the complexities of voter loyalty as African Americans supported Franklin Roosevelt, despite the New Deal's shortcomings in addressing racial issues. With 360 pages of thorough analysis, this book is an essential read for anyone interested in American political history and the dynamics of race and party affiliation. Discover the factors that shaped a crucial era in U.S. politics through this engaging narrative.