Talk:Smith v. Allwright

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[edit] NPOV concern

Many Southern politicians of the era who are now largely regarded as progressive nonetheless were staunch supporters of the "white primary", perhaps most notably J. William Fulbright and Claude Pepper, who would nonetheless support anti-segregation candidates such as Henry A. Wallace in national elections.

I'd love to see some proof of that statement. If no such proof can be produced, then the paragraph goes.

--RobbieFal 02:29, 11 July 2007 (UTC)