Goldwaterism Triumphant? Race and the Republican Party, 1965–1968

  • Thurber T
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The article offers information on the conflict within the Republican Party between 1965 and 1968 due to racial issues in the United States. The notable scope of this concern delves into the significance of race in Republican political strategy in the context of civil rights. An overview of Arizona Senator Barry Goldwater's campaign on these issues is provided.

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Thurber, T. N. (2007). Goldwaterism Triumphant? Race and the Republican Party, 1965–1968. Journal of The Historical Society, 7(3), 349–384. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1540-5923.2007.00221.x

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