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"The entire philosophy of those who support this legislation is impregnated [filled up] with the basic idea that white southerners are not just second-class citizens, but apparently, should have no rights whatsoever."

The person who made this statement argued that the bill took away the rights of White southerners and bestowed them on Black southerners.


Based on your understanding of the era and the realignment of the parties, which politicians were most likely associated with these kinds of statements?

1.Richard Daley, who was the Democratic mayor of Chicago in 1968
2.Ross Robert Barnett, the Governor of Mississippi who was a prominent member of the Dixiecrats
3.Hubert Humphrey of Minnesota, who later became the 1968 Democratic nominee for president
4.George Wallace, the Democratic governor of Alabama who approved of segregation

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The politicians that were most likely to be associated with these kinds of statements against the abolition of slavery were 2. Ross Barnett and 4. George Wallace.

What legislation abolished slavery?

Slavery was legally abolished with the 13th Amendment of 1867.

Before that time, President Lincoln had made the Emancipation Proclamation during the Civil War.

Thus, as prominent members of the Dixiecrats, Governors Barnett and Wallace were more likely to be associated with statements attacking slavery abolition than Daley and Humphrey.

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