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RE: Civil War vs Election
Title: Mensaje
Yes,
that was what I realized. But I was
wondering whether there was something else and what was the relation between
neo-conservadurism and the old slave traditions. On the other hand, the South is
voting Republican since a long time ago. In addition, in some cases, such as
Florida, the relation is not straightforward, I guess, since it is linked with
the political behavior of the Hispanics and Cuban politics. In short, even
though there is a relation, I wondered about its nature and local
peculiarities.
David Preiss, M.Phil.
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only simply right
now (I've got a manuscript review to complete): the maps overlap to suggest
that a great deal of Bush's support comes from states that once advocated
slavery (and where the vestiges of slavery are still evident in housing
segregation, economic disparities, etc.). Not a very hopeful sign in these
times. p
At 12:07 PM 11/11/2004 -0300, you wrote:
This map is worth discussing.
Beyond the descriptive coincidences, how would you put the match in a
narrative framework, Peter?
David Preiss,
M.Phil.
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- -----Mensaje original-----
- De: Peter Smagorinsky [mailto:smago@coe.uga.edu]
- Enviado el: Thursday, November 11, 2004 7:51 AM
- Para: Recipient list suppressed
- Asunto: Fwd: Civil War vs Election