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Black Empowerment and White Mobilization: The Effects of the Voting Rights Act

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  • Andrea Bernini
  • Giovanni Facchini
  • Marco Tabellini
  • Cecilia Testa

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How did Southern whites respond to the 1965 Voting Rights Act (VRA)? Leveraging newly digitized data on county-level voter registration by race between 1956 and 1980 and exploiting predetermined variation in exposure to the federal intervention, we document that the VRA increases both Black and white political participation. Consistent with the VRA triggering white countermobilization, the surge in white registrations is concentrated in counties where African Americans represent a political threat. Countermobilization leads to a short-run increase in support for racially conservative candidates and to a slowdown in local public spending salient to Black Americans, such as public-sector employment and education.

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  • Andrea Bernini & Giovanni Facchini & Marco Tabellini & Cecilia Testa, 2025. "Black Empowerment and White Mobilization: The Effects of the Voting Rights Act," Journal of Political Economy, University of Chicago Press, vol. 133(10), pages 3078-3131.
  • Handle: RePEc:ucp:jpolec:doi:10.1086/736766
    DOI: 10.1086/736766
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