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On This Day In Alabama History: Dixiecrats Held Convention At Birmingham’s Municipal Auditorium

| July 17, 2017 @ 5:02 am

By Graydon Rust
Alabama 200

July 17, 1948

The Dixiecrats, formally known as the States’ Rights Democratic Party, held their first and only convention at Municipal Auditorium in Birmingham. The Dixiecrats emerged in 1948 in opposition to President Harry Truman’s widespread civil rights program, which included racial integration, repealing poll taxes and making lynching a federal crime. At the convention in Birmingham, the Dixiecrats nominated Gov. Strom Thurmond of South Carolina as their presidential candidate. Alabama’s 11 Democratic electors pledged their votes to Thurmond in that year’s election, but the party did not maintain state control after 1950. The word “Dixiecrat” later became a generic term to describe white Southern Democrats opposed to civil rights legislation.

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