Sponsored by Southern Methodist University's
 

The William P. Clements Center for Southwest Studies
Geurin-Pettus Program in the Political Science Department

The DeGolyer Library


Thursday, October 29, 2009
12 noon to 1 p.m.
In the Texana Room, DeGolyer Library
(6404 Hilltop Ln. & McFarlin Blvd)

Bob Moser, editor of the Texas Observer and an award-winning political reporter for The Nation, has chronicled Southern politics for nearly two decades. In Blue Dixie he argues that the Democratic Party needs to jettison outmoded prejudices about the South if it wants to build a lasting national majority. With evangelical churches preaching a more expansive social gospel and a massive left-leaning demographic shift to African Americans, Latinos, and the young, the South is poised for a Democratic revival. Moser shows how a volatile mix of unprecedented economic prosperity and abject poverty are reshaping the Southern vote. By returning to a bold, unflinching message of economic fairness, the Democrats can win in the nation’s largest, most diverse region and redeem themselves as a true party of the people.


In the Texana Room, DeGolyer Library
(6404 Hilltop Ln. & McFarlin Blvd)
Bring your own brown bag lunch!

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Last updated July 28, 2009.