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FormatJournal Article
Author, AnalyticAnderson, Kristen L.
Title, AnalyticGerman Americans, African Americans, and the Republican Party in St. Louis, 1865-1872
Journal TitleJournal of American Ethnic History
Date of Publication(Special issue, Racial Divides) Fall 2008
Volume ID28
Issue ID1
Location in Work34-51
AbstractExamines how policy decisions made by the Missouri Republican Party in the years following the Civil War threatened to undermine support for the party among the state's German population. These policies included a failure to address specific economic concerns, the inclusion of religious language and a loyalty oath for clergymen in the new Missouri constitution, and the issue of black suffrage.
NotesIncludes bibliographical notes.
Call NumberMKI P2009-4
MKI TermsAfrican Americans/ German Americans -- Missouri/ Ethnic relations/ 19th century/ Slavery/ Political activity/ Politics/ St. Louis (Mo.)