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I will not attempt to appeal to the white backlash.
Voting results that November in many state and local elections reflected a white backlash.
Washington advocated a "go slow" approach to avoid a harsh white backlash.
These confrontations could be hilarious, but the white backlash of the early 70's also made them dangerous.
"Clearly the Mayor is trying to use code words, hoping to get a white backlash vote to stop me in the runoff," he said.
Mr. Duke's issue is welfare abuse, but he symbolizes something larger: white backlash.
Reactionary populism, such as the white backlash harvested by George Wallace.
Thanks to his record, he is at liberty to build bridges to blacks without risking white backlash.)
The postwar boom brought poor Southern blacks streaming into Milwaukee, and a white backlash followed.
Moreover, as in other blue-collar states, the Dukakis forces plainly worry about white backlash.
Mr. Fulcher maintains he was removed from office because of a "white backlash."
When the decision was implemented in Little Rock, Arkansas the white backlash shocked the nation and the world.
Democrats fear the Georgia suit could set off a white backlash that would help Republicans, particularly if it disrupts this year's elections.
Other realty companies in Canarsie were hesitant to talk about their experiences with black customers and the potential for white backlash.
His opposition consisted of self-identified white Republicans who relied on blue collar "white backlash" support.
It was white backlash.
There were renewed fears of a "white backlash" of right-wing and Afrikaner extremist hostility.
Its reputation as having helped unleash urban violence - and a white backlash - remains a fixed part of civil rights scholarship and public memory.
The white backlash against this broadcast probably ended Dreier's career as a news anchorman in Chicago.
Nylan staggered, as his eyes blurred, with the white backlash of death, and his head throbbed.
In 1966, Maclean suffered a White backlash.
Miguel Banojian, the news director, said the lenient verdicts had aroused fears of a white backlash against minorities.
A White Backlash?
"Southern strategy" has been Republican strategy ever since, though it was renamed "white backlash" once it was seen to work everywhere.
Some political analysts ascribed the defeat to a white backlash vote coupled with mounting voter concern over antiwar demonstrations at Berkeley and other campuses.