false
They did not support Trumans civil rights policies.
No, the Dixiecrats did not support Truman. During the 1948 election period, it was a surprise when Truman won because Truman was a victim of bad publicity... he was very unpopular with the people and was always messing up. And the Dixiecrats did not like Truman's policies.
False. The Dixiecrats were a conservative splinter group of Democrats from the southern states who opposed Truman's civil rights policies. They were strongly against racial integration and sought to preserve segregation in the South.
they fought against expanding civil rights
They were officially known as the "States' Rights Democratic Party". However, they are almost always referred to as the Dixiecrats.
Dixiecrats were angry he supported civil rights. Storm Thurmond took the support of southern Democrats.
Dixiecrats were angry he supported civil rights. (Apex)
The Dixiecrats created the States Rights Party, I think
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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.
President Truman wanted to provide equal rights and opportunities for all Americans.
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