‘Different From the Other Southerners’: Jimmy Carter’s Relationship With Black America
How a white politician from the South who once supported segregationist policies eventually won the enduring support of Black voters.
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How a white politician from the South who once supported segregationist policies eventually won the enduring support of Black voters.
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