Negro participation in the primary and general elections in Texas.

Thesis (M.A.)--Boston University === Most of the benefits received by the people of a democratic state result from the ideologies of the public officials elected to office through popular vote. If a group has been prohibited the right to participate in this function, they have been denied an importa...

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Main Author: Asbury, Doris T.
Language:en_US
Published: Boston University 2015
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/2144/10823
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spelling ndltd-bu.edu-oai-open.bu.edu-2144-108232019-01-08T15:34:11Z Negro participation in the primary and general elections in Texas. Asbury, Doris T. Thesis (M.A.)--Boston University Most of the benefits received by the people of a democratic state result from the ideologies of the public officials elected to office through popular vote. If a group has been prohibited the right to participate in this function, they have been denied an important role, which all citizens should assume, in democracy. This thesis seeks to ascertain the participation of Negroes in the primary and general election in Texas, and to determine whether the present system permits full Negro participation in those political processes. This is achieved by statistical data, on Texas elections, newspaper articles, personal interviews and personal observations. A survey of the primary system and the extinction of the white primary law, in conjunction with evidences of increased participation in the political process of the state, seems to permit full participation of the Negro in those processes. [TRUNCATED] 2015-04-06T12:49:09Z 2015-04-06T12:49:09Z 1951 1951 Thesis/Dissertation b14735015 https://hdl.handle.net/2144/10823 en_US Based on investigation of the BU Libraries' staff, this work is free of known copyright restrictions. Boston University
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description Thesis (M.A.)--Boston University === Most of the benefits received by the people of a democratic state result from the ideologies of the public officials elected to office through popular vote. If a group has been prohibited the right to participate in this function, they have been denied an important role, which all citizens should assume, in democracy. This thesis seeks to ascertain the participation of Negroes in the primary and general election in Texas, and to determine whether the present system permits full Negro participation in those political processes. This is achieved by statistical data, on Texas elections, newspaper articles, personal interviews and personal observations. A survey of the primary system and the extinction of the white primary law, in conjunction with evidences of increased participation in the political process of the state, seems to permit full participation of the Negro in those processes. [TRUNCATED]
author Asbury, Doris T.
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Negro participation in the primary and general elections in Texas.
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title Negro participation in the primary and general elections in Texas.
title_short Negro participation in the primary and general elections in Texas.
title_full Negro participation in the primary and general elections in Texas.
title_fullStr Negro participation in the primary and general elections in Texas.
title_full_unstemmed Negro participation in the primary and general elections in Texas.
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