In <i>Pursuit of Unity</i> Michael Perman presents a comprehensive analysis of the South&#x2019;s political history. In the 1800s the region endured almost continuous political crisis &#x2014; nullification secession Reconstruction the Populist revolt and disfranchisement. For most of the twentieth century the region was dominated by a one-party system the &#x201C;Solid South&#x201D; that ensured both political unity internally and political influence in Washington. But in both centuries the South suffered from the noncompetitive one-party politics that differentiated it from the rest of the country. Since the passage of the Voting Rights Act in 1965 Perman argues the South&#x2019;s political distinctiveness has come to an end as has its pursuit of unity.
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