Dog whistle politics: How the GOP became the “white man’s party”

Ian Haney-López writes for Salon.com, December 22, 2013

Wallace was far from the only Southern politician to veer to the right on race in the 1950s. The mounting pressure for black equality destabilized a quiescent political culture that had assumed white supremacy was unassailable, putting pressure on all public persons to stake out their position for or against integration.