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Race, Rhetoric, and Fear 1958-1968: How Elected Officials Exploited White Middle Class Racial Anxiety in 1960's America

机译:种族,修辞和恐惧1958-1968:当选官员如何利用1960年代美国的白人中产阶级种族焦虑

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This work is a sociopolitical history focusing on the relationship between political rhetoric and white middle class racial anxiety in America from 1958 to 1968. Throughout the 1960s, elected officials employed coded language to exploit white America's racial resentments for political gain. As the decade progressed from its early optimism to despair, this dialogue recalibrated the American political landscape and significantly impacted the nation's conversation on race. This analysis utilizes existing scholarship as well as primary source material to examine this discourse and its place amid the racial unrest and social fracture that characterized the 1960s.;This study closely observes white America's racial perceptions, outlining the critical events that fueled white anxieties, while also avoiding blanket characterizations of universal bigotry and racism. Whites in the 1960s understood and interpreted the chaotic era and the hard fought racial progress that it produced in varying ways. This progress is examined from the standpoint of an often uneasy, white middle class that had grown fearful of rising crime rates, urban unrest, and changing social landscapes. Their discomfort left many white voters susceptible to racially coded calls for law and order from candidates who promised to restore the status quo and return the nation to the relative calm of previous eras.;Though the scope of this work is limited to the 1960s, it speaks to present day political concerns in its analysis of the foundational fears and resentments that characterize contemporary race relations in the United States. Its primary contribution is to trace the post-war origins of a political dialogue that continues to shape the relationship between America's white middle class and the elected officials they place in office. By outlining the distortions and anxieties that divided the nation along racial lines in the 1960s, this study challenges readers to be aware of the ways in which contemporary office seekers exploit this tension for political gain. In exposing this dynamic, the political manipulation of racial trepidation may be lessened and, for those who recognize the process chronicled in this study, relegated to the past.
机译:这项工作是一个社会政治历史,侧重于1958年至1968年美国政治言论与白人中产阶级种族焦虑之间的关系。在整个1960年代,民选官员使用编码语言来利用白人对美国的种族怨恨谋取政治利益。十年间,从早期的乐观情绪走向绝望,这场对话重新调整了美国的政治格局,并极大地影响了美国在种族问题上的对话。这项分析利用现有的奖学金和主要资料来研究这种话语及其在1960年代特征为种族动荡和社会破裂的情况下的地位;这项研究密切观察了美国白人的种族观念,概述了加剧白人焦虑的关键事件,而还避免普遍偏执和种族主义的笼统描述。 1960年代的白人理解并解释了混乱的时代以及以各种方式产生的辛苦的种族进步。从一个经常感到不安的白人中产阶级的角度来检查这一进展,白人中产阶级对犯罪率的上升,城市动荡和社会格局的变化越来越感到恐惧。他们的不安使得许多白人选民容易受到种族歧视的呼吁,要求候选人答应恢复现状并使国家恢复到以前时代的相对平静。尽管这项工作的范围仅限于1960年代,在分析当今美国种族关系的基本恐惧和怨恨时,谈到了当今的政治关注。它的主要作用是追溯战后政治对话的起源,这种对话继续影响着美国白人中产阶级与他们当选的官员之间的关系。通过概述在1960年代将美国按种族划分的扭曲和焦虑,这项研究向读者挑战,使他们意识到当代求职者利用这种紧张关系谋取政治利益的方式。在揭示这种动态时,可以减少对种族恐惧症的政治操纵,对于那些认识到这项研究中记载的过程的人来说,这种行为已退居到过去。

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  • 作者

    Graber, Shelby J.;

  • 作者单位

    Sam Houston State University.;

  • 授予单位 Sam Houston State University.;
  • 学科 American history.;Sociology.
  • 学位 M.A.
  • 年度 2017
  • 页码 100 p.
  • 总页数 100
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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