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.

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 December 22, 2024, http://mbhb.reuther.wayne.edu/items/show/1063.