African American voting patterns changed from Republicans to Democrats as an effect of the new deal.
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The shifting of African American voters from the republican party towards the Democratic party begins in the late 1920s. <u>There was a process of push and pull as republicans refused to pursue civil rights which aligned many black voters whereas there were efforts made by Democrats in order to open the opportunities for African American people and that was the reason behind switching of parties</u>. During the presidential election of 1932, Hoover tried to indulge himself with southern people but his administration was not able to implement economic policies for helping African Americans during the period of great depression led to the shifting of African American voters.
Also, Blacks were not provided with any relief from this new deal <u>but it provided some assistance to the Whites</u>. Despite this, Hoover still got two-thirds of black votes in Northern urban wards. Many black voters started to leave the Republican party because of the increasing perception that local democratic organizations were better to represent their interests. <u>Not only that Black voters were dissatisfied by the efforts of the administration of the Hoover government, but they were also impressed by the symbolic efforts of the Roosevelt administration.
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Answer details:
Grade – High School
Subject – History
Chapter – New Deal affect
Keywords –New Deal, African Americans, Black Voters, United States, Roosevelt, Harry S. Truman, Presidential election, Republican Party, Democrats, Interests.