The majority of white southerners did. Blacks anywhere between 1860 and 1930's strongly supported the Republican Party.
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Some supported the Nationalist but most supported the communist
to supported civil liberties
Fundamentalists
James Longstreet. He supported the Union (and the Republicans), rather than the North. But many Southerners still viewed this as treachery.
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True
because they needed to have a piece of chicken to eat while using the bathroom :D
The majority of white southerners did. Blacks anywhere between 1860 and 1930's strongly supported the Republican Party.
He cautiously supported civil rights.
Southern Dixiecrats were a faction of conservative Southern Democrats who opposed civil rights initiatives in the mid-20th century. They were segregationists who supported maintaining white supremacy in the South. The Dixiecrats split from the Democratic Party in the 1948 presidential election to form the States' Rights Democratic Party.
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civil rights
They were a group of radicals during the time of the English Civil War. They believed in a democratic society and very much supported the execution of the King (Charles I). They were on the Parliamentarian side and supported Oliver Cromwell for a certain amount of time. They wanted Parliament to be voted in every two years and for the monarchy to be abolished.
Some supported the Nationalist but most supported the communist
civil right movement writers who supported unrestrained literary expression called
civil rights