,
West Tennessee, and
North Florida are also considered part of this subregion. Historically, each of these states were in the
Confederate States of America. Since the beginning of Reconstruction, Southern white voters supported the
Democratic Party by overwhelming margins in both local and national elections, (the few exceptions include minor pockets of
Republican electoral strength in
Appalachia,
East Tennessee in particular,
Gillespie and
Kendall Counties of central Texas) forming what was known as the "
Solid South". Even during the last years of
Reconstruction, Democrats used paramilitary insurgents and other activists to disrupt and intimidate Republican
freedman voters, including fraud at the polls and attacks on their leaders. The electoral violence culminated in the Democrats regaining control of the state legislatures and passing new constitutions and laws from 1890 to 1908 to
disenfranchise most blacks and many poor whites. They also imposed
Jim Crow, a combination of legal and informal segregation acts that made blacks second-class citizens, confirming their lack of political power through most of the southern United States. The social and economic systems of the Solid South were based on this structure, although the white Democrats retained all the congressional seats apportioned for the total population of their states. Three-time Democratic Party presidential candidate
William Jennings Bryan opposed a highly controversial resolution at the
1924 Democratic National Convention condemning the
Ku Klux Klan, expecting the organization would soon fold. Bryan disliked the Klan but never publicly attacked it. In the 1930s, a
political realignment occurred largely due to the
New Deal policies of President
Franklin D. Roosevelt. While many Democrats in the South had shifted toward favoring
economic intervention, civil rights for African Americans was not specifically incorporated within the New Deal agenda, due in part to Southern control over many key positions of power within the U.S. Congress. Nonetheless, civil rights gained an outspoken champion in First Lady
Eleanor Roosevelt, and supportive approaches from the administration's "
Black Cabinet". where they received equal pay while serving within segregated units. (While equally entitled to receive veterans' benefits after the war, the vast majority of African American veterans were prevented from accessing most benefits due in part to Southern success in Congress to have benefits administered by the states instead of the federal government.) Tens of thousands of black civilians at home were recruited in the labor-starved war industries across many urban centers in the country, mainly due to the promotion of
Executive Order 8802, which required defense industries not to discriminate based on ethnicity or race. Members of the Republican Party (which nominated
Governor of New York Thomas E. Dewey in 1944 and 1948), along with many Democrats from the northern and western states, supported civil rights legislation that the
Deep South Democrats in Congress almost unanimously opposed. Southern Democratic ideology on non-racial issues was heterogeneous. Some such as
Fielding L. Wright supported the tenets of the
New Deal, others such as
Harry F. Byrd joined the
conservative coalition. The Dixiecrats' presidential candidate,
Strom Thurmond, became a
Republican in 1964, as the Republican standard bearer opposed civil rights laws. The Dixiecrats represented the weakening of the "
Solid South". (This referred to the Southern Democratic Party's control of presidential elections in the South and most seats in Congress, partly through decades of
disfranchisement of blacks entrenched by Southern state legislatures between 1890 and 1908.) The Republicans of the
lily-white movement in the South also turned against blacks. Blacks had formerly been aligned with the
Republican Party before being excluded from politics in the region, but during the
Great Migration African Americans had found the Democratic Party in the North, West and the national Democratic party more suited to their interests. ==1948 presidential election==