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This study challenges the long-held view that the only importantand influential politicians in post-Reconstruction Deep South stateswere Democrats. In this insightful and exhaustively researched volume, Samuel L. Webbpresents new evidence that, contrary to popular belief, voters in at leastone Deep South state did not flee en masse from the Republican partyafter Reconstruction. As Webb demonstrates conclusively, the party gainedstrength among white voters in Upcountry areas of northern Alabama between1896 and 1920. Not only did GOP presidential candidates win more than adozen area counties but Republican congressional candidates made progressin Democratic strongholds, and local GOP officials gained controlof several county courthouses. Nor were these new Republicans simply the descendants of anti-Confederatefamilies, as some historians have claimed. Rather, they were former independents,Greenbackers, and Populists, who, in keeping with the 1890s Populist movement,were reacting against what they perceived as the control of the Democraticparty by moneyed elites and planter landlords. Webb also breakswith previous historical opinion by showing that ex-Populists in the HillCountry, who had been radical reformers during the 1890s, remained reformminded after 1900. Webbs ground-breaking reassessment of Alabama state politics from Reconstructionto the 1920s describes a people whose political culture had strong rootsin the democratic and egalitarian Jacksonian ideology that dominated northAlabama in the antebellum period. These people carried forward elementsof Jacksonianism into the late 19th century, with its tenets continuingto influence them well into the early 20th century.

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title Two-party Politics in the One-party South Alabamas Hill Country - photo 1

title:Two-party Politics in the One-party South : Alabama's Hill Country, 1874-1920
author:Webb, Samuel L.
publisher:University of Alabama Press
isbn10 | asin:0817308954
print isbn13:9780817308957
ebook isbn13:9780585212944
language:English
subjectAlabama--Politics and government--1865-1950, Political culture--Alabama--History--19th century, Political culture--Alabama--History--20th century, Political parties--Alabama--History--19th century, Political parties--Alabama--History--20th century.
publication date:1997
lcc:F326.W43 1997eb
ddc:306.2/09761
subject:Alabama--Politics and government--1865-1950, Political culture--Alabama--History--19th century, Political culture--Alabama--History--20th century, Political parties--Alabama--History--19th century, Political parties--Alabama--History--20th century.
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Two-Party Politics in the One-Party South
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Two-Party Politics in the One-Party South
Alabama's Hill Country, 18741920
Samuel L., Webb
The Universe of Alabama Press
Tuscaloosa and London
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Copyright 1997
The University of Alabama Press
Tuscaloosa, Alabama 35487-0380
All rights reserved
Manufactured in the United States of America
The paper on which this book is printed meets the minimum requirements of American National Standard for Information Science-Permanence of Paper for Printed Library Materials, ANSI Z39.48-1984.
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Webb, Samuel L., 1946
Two-party politics in the one-party South : Alabama's hill
country, 18741920 / Samuel L. Webb.
p. cm.
Includes bibliographical references (p. ) and index
ISBN 0-8173-0895-4 (alk. paper)
1. AlabamaPolitics and government18651950. 2. Political
cultureAlabamaHistory19th century. 3. Political culture
AlabamaHistory20th century. 4. Political PartiesAlabama
History19th century. 5. Political partiesAlabama
History20th century. I. Title.
F326.W43 1997
306.2'09761dc21 97-20596
British Library Cataloguing-in-Publication Data available
Frontispiece: Shelby County, ca. 1900 (courtesy of the Alabama Department of Archives and History, Montgomery, Alabama)
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To the memory of my mother, Ruby Jones Webb, whose honesty, sincerity,
sense of humor, and courage in the face of adversity impressed all who
knew her. She played her music, and people listened.
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Contents
Acknowledgments
ix
Introduction
1
1. The Old Guard and the Populists
11
2. James Lawrence Sheffield and the Roots of Hill Country Independence
31
3. The Growth of Dissent: Anti-Democrats, 18761887
59
4. Alliancemen, Populists, and Republicans, 18881892
86
5. Who Were the Populists, and What Did They Believe?
114
6. Triumph, Tragedy, and Disillusionment, 18931898
131
7. What Happened to the Upcountry Populists? 18981904
155
8. From Populists to Progressive Republicans, 19041912
185
Conclusion
213
Notes
221
Bibliography
263
Index
275

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Acknowledgments
All of the people mentioned below have been helpful to me, and if these acknowledgments sound a bit sentimental, I hope that the reader will forgive.
My fascination with the history of American politics began even before I entered elementary school, and no dinner table conversation in my parents' home neglected the subject. My father, Samuel L. Webb, Sr., was a local politician who taught me about the drama and significance of elections at the county level and about the important connections local politicians establish with state and national leaders. When I was seven he took me with him while he campaigned, and it was an experience I will never forget. Some of the most exciting nights of my life were spent with my father at the Sumter County courthouse waiting for election returns.
My maternal grandfather, Robert Sanders Jones, cast his first vote for William Jennings Bryan in 1908 and his last for George McGovern in 1972. He was living history, and he brought the past alive for me. His colorful storytelling ability and rhetorical flair grew from the great oral tradition that so many southerners of his generation shared. I never spent a dull moment with him. His house was strewn with magazines, newspapers, and good books, and no day passed that I did not find him propped on the side of his bed immersed in some dog-eared volume. I was very lucky that he lived next door while I was growing up, and the true origins of this book were the always wonderful times I spent with him.
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