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Around the time of the 1932 election, the rapid emergence of the New Deal coalition is an excellent example of partisan realignment.

Partisan Realignment in the US

The partisan realignment of black voters beginning at the close of Reconstruction gradually accelerated in the early 20th century, which was pushed by demographic shifts such as the Great Migration and by black discontent with the conservative racial policies of the Republican Party. A decades-long process ensued in which black people either left the Republican or were pushed out of the party because of its increasingly ambiguous stance on civil rights.

The hostility to black voters by the end of the era in both major parties in the South, combined with a re-emergent activism among younger black people, had laid the groundwork, in the early and mid-1930s, for a mass movement of black voters.

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