Georgia's Three Governors' Controversy: An American Coup D'etat?
In this lecture, political science professor Ronald Keith Gaddie tells an incredibly compelling, violent story of three men vying for governorship of Georgia in the 1940s. As Gaddie puts it, the case represents "the last great deployment of Jim Crow institutions, electorally."

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