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The politics of race

Campaign '68

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Nixon and Racial Politics in the 1968 Election

This chapter examines the intricate racial politics in America during the late 1960s, focusing on Richard Nixon's strategies in the 1968 presidential campaign amidst the backlash against civil rights advancements. It discusses how Nixon's use of coded language appealed to white suburban voters while reflecting broader societal acceptance of racism and the political landscape of the time.

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