Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, Volumen60Illinois State Historical Society., 1967 |
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... voting . They vote by factories and workshops , etc. A number of workshops are grouped together into a district , on the day on which they vote the factories are closed down and they march to the polls in a body with their bands playing ...
... voting . They vote by factories and workshops , etc. A number of workshops are grouped together into a district , on the day on which they vote the factories are closed down and they march to the polls in a body with their bands playing ...
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... voting would grow faster in the poorer areas , and Area III would vote more as the higher socioeconomic areas of other ethnic groups voted more strongly Republican . At the same time that this commitment to Republicanism was being made ...
... voting would grow faster in the poorer areas , and Area III would vote more as the higher socioeconomic areas of other ethnic groups voted more strongly Republican . At the same time that this commitment to Republicanism was being made ...
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... vote , and in 1927 this figure rose to 93 percent . In 1923 the Negro vote had been 53 percent Democratic , a formidable demonstration of how Thompson and his organization could indeed " de- liver " the Negro vote at that time . There ...
... vote , and in 1927 this figure rose to 93 percent . In 1923 the Negro vote had been 53 percent Democratic , a formidable demonstration of how Thompson and his organization could indeed " de- liver " the Negro vote at that time . There ...
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