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Making Minnesota Liberal: Civil Rights And The Transformation Of The Democratic Party [Hardcover]

Jennifer A. Delton (Author)
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May 7, 2002
How did a largely white state like Minnesota become a springboard for leadership in civil rights? Why did it produce a generation of liberals-Hubert Humphrey, Walter Mondale, Donald Fraser, Orville Freeman, and Eugene McCarthy-whose ideals transformed the Democratic Party?

In Making Minnesota Liberal, Jennifer A. Delton delves into the roots of Minnesota politics for the answer, tracing the change from the regional, third-party, class-oriented politics of the Farmer-Labor Party to the national, two-party, pluralistic liberalism of the Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party (DFL). While others have examined how anticommunism and the Cold War shaped this transformation, Delton takes a new approach, showing the key roles played by antiracism and the civil rights movement. In telling this story, Delton contributes not only to our understanding of Minnesota's political history, but also the relationship between antiracism and American politics in the twentieth century.

Making Minnesota Liberal combines political history with a discussion of the symbolic role played by race in political battles between whites. Delton recounts the creation of Minnesota's Farmer-Labor Party, its merger with the Democrats, and the acrimonious battle for control of the DFL just after World War II. She argues that the Humphrey liberals won this battle in part because antiracism activities enabled previously antagonistic groups, divided by ethnicity, religion, and class, to unify around a common cause.

Delton contends that although liberal Minnesotans' concern for racial justice was genuine, it also provided them with national political relevance and imbued their bid for power with a sense of morality. Ultimately the language of tolerance and diversity that emerged from antiracism prepared Minnesotans for Humphrey's vision of a pluralistic and state-centered liberalism, which eventually became the model for Democratic politics nationwide. Making Minnesota Liberal is an absorbing and trenchant account of a key moment in American history, one that continues to resonate in our time.

Jennifer A. Delton is assistant professor of history at Skidmore College.


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  • Hardcover: 256 pages
  • Publisher: Univ Of Minnesota Press; 1 edition (May 7, 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0816639221
  • ISBN-13: 978-0816639229
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 6.2 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
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5.0 out of 5 stars A great book about American political history, October 5, 2009
This review is from: Making Minnesota Liberal: Civil Rights And The Transformation Of The Democratic Party (Hardcover)
This is really two books in one. Part of it is a political history of Minnesota's small black community during the first half of the twentieth century. The other is the story of the takeover of Minnesota's radical Farmer Labor party by Hubert Humphrey's Democrats to form the present DFL party, and the role that civil rights played in that story.

During the thirties Minnesota was governed by the radical Farmer-Labor Party, and the Democratic Party was relegated to third-party status. (The Democrats were old-line supporters of Al Smith who didn't necessarily even support FDR, and Roosevelt tended to work with the FLers.) For Humphrey, a radical on the national stage but a centrist in Minnesota, the civil rights issue allowed him to separate himself from his party's copperhead, segregationist past.

People interested in this topic should also read Vallely's "Radicalism in the States", Gieske's "Minnesota's Farmer Labor Party", and Haynes's "Dubious Alliance". Without pressure from the Farmer Labor Party and other similar groups, their would have been no New Deal. The Democratic Party leadership supported Roosevelt only very reluctantly.
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