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I. The Changing South 1. Old Politics, New People 2. Industrialization and Urbanization 3. The Rise of Middle-Class Society II. The Transformation of Southern Race Relations 4. The Old Order 5. Penetrating the Outer Color Line 6. The Limited Leverage of a Franchised Minority 7. Confronting the Intermediate Color Line III. The Southern Electorate 8. The Changing Electorate 9. Contemporary Racial Attitudes 10. The Conservative Advantage in Public Opinion 11. The Decline of Southern Democracy IV. The Revival of Party Competition 12. The Republican Advantage in Presidential Politics 13. Partisan Competition for Senator and Governor 14. The Reshaping of Southern Politics Notes Index
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