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The role of Southern political power in Ira Katznelson's Fear Itself: what can we learn from additional sources?

 

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Notes

 1.CitationAlston and Ferrie, Southern Paternalism.

 2.CitationKatznelson, When Affirmative Action Was White.

 3.CitationFishback, Kantor, and Wallis, “Can the New Deal's Three R's Be Rehabilitated?”

12. See note 3 above.

13. See note 5 above.

14.CitationFishback, “New Deal Funding.”

 4. See note 1 above.

 5.CitationCullen and Fishback, “Local Economic Activity in U.S. Counties.”

 6.CitationPoole and Rosenthal, Ideology & Congress.

11. See note 6 above.

 7. See note 2 above.

 8. See note 1 above.

 9.CitationLieberman, Shifting the Color Line.

10.CitationFishback and Kantor, Prelude to the Welfare State.

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Price Fishback

Price Fishback is the Thomas R. Brown Professor of Economics at the University of Arizona. He is a co-author of Well Worth Saving: How the New Deal Safeguarded Home Ownership and has written extensively on the distribution of New Deal funds and their effects on economic and social welfare during the 1930s.

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