Georgia History
The Southern Strategy refers to a political strategy employed by the Republican Party, particularly during the late 20th century, aimed at gaining electoral support in the Southern United States by appealing to racial tensions and conservative values. This strategy capitalized on the shift of white Southern voters away from the Democratic Party, which had historically dominated the region, particularly following the civil rights movement and its associated policies that promoted racial integration and equality.
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