A Comparative Study of Detroit's Partisan and Non-Partisan Voting Behavior as Revealed by the 1948 Presidential and 1949 Mayoralty Elections
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Title
A Comparative Study of Detroit's Partisan and Non-Partisan Voting Behavior as Revealed by the 1948 Presidential and 1949 Mayoralty Elections
Subject
Detroit (Michigan)
Voting
Description
Finds Negroes "have become the most solid Democratic voting block in Detroit."
p. 58-67. Racial and Ethnic Vote Pattern.
p. 58-67. Racial and Ethnic Vote Pattern.
Creator
Shannon, Francis J.
Publisher
Detroit
Date
1951
Contributor
Wayne State University
Type
MPA Thesis
Identifier
970
Coverage
92 pages
Citation
Shannon, Francis J., “A Comparative Study of Detroit's Partisan and Non-Partisan Voting Behavior as Revealed by the 1948 Presidential and 1949 Mayoralty Elections,” Michigan Black History Bibliography, accessed November 22, 2024, http://mbhb.reuther.wayne.edu/items/show/1063.