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  • Solid South
  • 1877–1964 U.S. Democratic voting bloc

    The Solid South was the electoral voting bloc for the Democratic Party in the Southern United States between the end of the Reconstruction era in 1877

    Solid South

    Solid South

    Solid_South

  • Deep South
  • Cultural region of the United States

    Democratic Party, the so-called "Solid South". It is contrasted with the Mid-South and Tidewater region, as well as the Upper South and the border states, although

    Deep South

    Deep South

    Deep_South

  • Solid North
  • Voting bloc in the Philippines

    won in the Solid North, except for Batanes. Its southern counterpart, called Solid South (not to be confused with the American Solid South), refers to

    Solid North

    Solid North

    Solid_North

  • Southern strategy
  • 20th-century Republican electoral strategy for the Southern US

    voters in the South who had traditionally supported the Democratic Party so consistently that the voting pattern was named the Solid South. The strategy

    Southern strategy

    Southern strategy

    Southern_strategy

  • Conservative Democrat
  • US Democratic Party member with conservative political views

    conservative districts and primary challenges from more liberal opponents. The Solid South describes the reliable electoral support of the U.S. Southern states

    Conservative Democrat

    Conservative_Democrat

  • Dixiecrat
  • 1948 U.S. segregationist political party

    the weakening of the "Solid South". (This referred to the Southern Democratic Party's control of presidential elections in the South and most seats in Congress

    Dixiecrat

    Dixiecrat

    Dixiecrat

  • Solid (band)
  • South Korean R&B/Hip-Hop trio

    Solid (Korean: 솔리드) is a South Korean R&B/Hip-Hop trio. They were formed in Orange County, California, in 1992, and made their debut in Seoul, South Korea

    Solid (band)

    Solid (band)

    Solid_(band)

  • 1928 United States presidential election
  • suffered politically from anti-Catholic sentiment particularly in the Solid South, his opposition to Prohibition, and his association with the legacy of

    1928 United States presidential election

    1928 United States presidential election

    1928_United_States_presidential_election

  • 1908 United States presidential election
  • won 51.6% of the popular vote and carried most states outside of the Solid South. Taft's triumph gave Republicans their fourth consecutive presidential

    1908 United States presidential election

    1908 United States presidential election

    1908_United_States_presidential_election

  • 1896 United States presidential election
  • carry Kentucky in a presidential election, thereby breaking into the Solid South; while Bryan became the first Democrat to ever carry Nebraska and Kansas

    1896 United States presidential election

    1896 United States presidential election

    1896_United_States_presidential_election

  • 1876 United States presidential election
  • Americans, and beginning a period of Democratic domination known as the Solid South. No Republican presidential nominee would win a former Confederate state

    1876 United States presidential election

    1876 United States presidential election

    1876_United_States_presidential_election

  • 1924 United States presidential election
  • the Electoral College and winning almost every state outside of the Solid South (while still making headway by winning Kentucky). La Follette won 16

    1924 United States presidential election

    1924 United States presidential election

    1924_United_States_presidential_election

  • History of the Republican Party (United States)
  • Southerners at the time, who predominantly backed the Democratic Party in the Solid South, and from Irish and German Catholics, who made up a major Democratic

    History of the Republican Party (United States)

    History of the Republican Party (United States)

    History_of_the_Republican_Party_(United_States)

  • New South
  • American slogan

    Border states Deep South History of the Southern United States Solid South Sun Belt Upland South Notes Henry Grady, The New South: and Other Addresses

    New South

    New_South

  • 1904 United States presidential election
  • Republican, Missouri repositioned itself from being associated with the Solid South to being seen as a bellwether swing state throughout the 20th century

    1904 United States presidential election

    1904 United States presidential election

    1904_United_States_presidential_election

  • Old South
  • American South that was part of the British colonies

    based mainly in remote mountain districts within the South. The region was now called "the Solid South", where Southern states would mainly vote Democrat

    Old South

    Old South

    Old_South

  • 1900 United States presidential election
  • attracted only limited support. McKinley carried most states outside of the Solid South and won 51.6% of the popular vote. The election results were similar

    1900 United States presidential election

    1900 United States presidential election

    1900_United_States_presidential_election

  • Blue wall (United States)
  • States that consistently vote Democratic in U.S. elections

    previously voted Democratic so reliably that it had been termed the "Solid South" until Republicans implemented the Southern strategy. The last Democratic

    Blue wall (United States)

    Blue wall (United States)

    Blue_wall_(United_States)

  • Upland South
  • Geographic region in the Southern US

    sentiments. Most of the states with territory in the Upland South became part of the Solid South and enacted racial segregation laws after the American Civil

    Upland South

    Upland South

    Upland_South

  • Southern United States
  • One of the four census regions of the US

    of the Republican Party in nearly all parts of the South, the region became known as the "Solid South", and the Democratic Party after 1900 moved to a system

    Southern United States

    Southern United States

    Southern_United_States

  • Southern Democrats
  • American regional political faction

    of the federal government despite universal dominance in most of the Solid South. In 1928 several Southern states dallied with voting Republican in supporting

    Southern Democrats

    Southern_Democrats

  • United States presidential elections in Texas
  • Presidential elections in Texas

    its first century, Texas was a Democratic bastion in the mold of the "Solid South", only voting for another party once–– in 1928, when anti-Catholic sentiment

    United States presidential elections in Texas

    United States presidential elections in Texas

    United_States_presidential_elections_in_Texas

  • 1880 United States presidential election
  • disenfranchisement. Hancock and the Democrats expected to carry the Solid South, while much of the North was considered safe territory for Garfield and

    1880 United States presidential election

    1880 United States presidential election

    1880_United_States_presidential_election

  • History of the Democratic Party (United States)
  • of the 36 Congresses elected owing largely to their dominance of the Solid South, although only in five of these they formed the majority in the Senate

    History of the Democratic Party (United States)

    History of the Democratic Party (United States)

    History_of_the_Democratic_Party_(United_States)

  • Columbia, South Carolina
  • Capital city of South Carolina, United States

    the first several decades of the 20th century, white Democrats of the Solid South controlled an outsize amount of power in the House and Senate. The former

    Columbia, South Carolina

    Columbia, South Carolina

    Columbia,_South_Carolina

  • Disfranchisement after the Reconstruction era
  • Post-civil war voter suppression efforts in the United States

    Democratic Solid South enjoyed "about 25 extra seats in Congress for each decade between 1903 and 1953". Also, the Democratic dominance in the South meant

    Disfranchisement after the Reconstruction era

    Disfranchisement after the Reconstruction era

    Disfranchisement_after_the_Reconstruction_era

  • Political parties in the United States
  • rights, pro-easy money, anti-tariff, anti-bank coalition of Jim Crow Solid South and Western small farmers. Budding labor unions and Catholic immigrants

    Political parties in the United States

    Political_parties_in_the_United_States

  • Politics of the Southern United States
  • being "authoritarian enclaves". The region was once referred to as the Solid South, due to its large consistent support for Democrats in all elective offices

    Politics of the Southern United States

    Politics of the Southern United States

    Politics_of_the_Southern_United_States

  • United States presidential elections in Tennessee
  • Civil War and the mid-20th century, Tennessee was part of the Democratic Solid South, but had the largest Republican minority of any former Confederate state

    United States presidential elections in Tennessee

    United States presidential elections in Tennessee

    United_States_presidential_elections_in_Tennessee

  • Third Party System
  • Phase in U.S. electoral politics (1856–1896)

    the end of Reconstruction, the Democratic Party took control of the "Solid South". As with the preceding Second Party System era, the Third was characterized

    Third Party System

    Third Party System

    Third_Party_System

  • Yellow dog Democrat
  • United States political term

    Pre-Columbian Dogs". New York Times. Retrieved July 15, 2013. "A Solid Leader for Solid South". LIFE. Vol. 40, no. 21. Chicago: Time. May 21, 1956. pp. 31–35

    Yellow dog Democrat

    Yellow dog Democrat

    Yellow_dog_Democrat

  • 1976 Democratic Party presidential primaries
  • Selection of the Democratic Party nominee

    Democrats nominated centrist Georgia governor Jimmy Carter to reclaim the Solid South and win back northern working-class voters. He ultimately defeated President

    1976 Democratic Party presidential primaries

    1976 Democratic Party presidential primaries

    1976_Democratic_Party_presidential_primaries

  • Oscar Stanton De Priest
  • American politician and civil rights advocate (1871–1951)

    to the House (it was not passed due to opposition by Democrats in the Solid South). In 1934, De Priest was defeated by Arthur W. Mitchell, the first African

    Oscar Stanton De Priest

    Oscar Stanton De Priest

    Oscar_Stanton_De_Priest

  • Louisiana Democratic Party
  • Political party in the United States

    or before the war, when blacks were excluded from voting. During the Solid South era, Louisiana democrats passed laws that provided for segregation. Blacks

    Louisiana Democratic Party

    Louisiana_Democratic_Party

  • Metal Gear
  • Video game franchise

    MSX follows Solid Snake, a rookie of the FOXHOUND special operations unit. He is sent by his superior Big Boss to the fortress in South Africa known

    Metal Gear

    Metal_Gear

  • Political party strength in U.S. states
  • was usually tantamount to election. This was especially true in the Solid South, where the Democratic Party was dominant for the better part of a century

    Political party strength in U.S. states

    Political party strength in U.S. states

    Political_party_strength_in_U.S._states

  • 1932 United States presidential election
  • against Democratic nominee Al Smith. Smith had lost the support of the Solid South during the campaign likely due to anti-Catholic sentiment. Hoover had

    1932 United States presidential election

    1932 United States presidential election

    1932_United_States_presidential_election

  • Republican Revolution
  • Series of wins by the Republican Party in the 1994 United States mid-term elections

    conservatives in the South belonged to the Democratic Party, and created the Solid South bloc in Congress. Most African Americans in the South were disenfranchised

    Republican Revolution

    Republican_Revolution

  • Factions in the Democratic Party (United States)
  • Ideological and political wings within the United States Democratic Party

    thanks to his skills as a former Senate majority leader. As a result, the Solid South was no longer Democratic. Throughout the 20th century, Southern factions

    Factions in the Democratic Party (United States)

    Factions in the Democratic Party (United States)

    Factions_in_the_Democratic_Party_(United_States)

  • 1920 United States presidential election in Oklahoma
  • for president and vice president. In its early years, Oklahoma was a “Solid South” Democratic state whose founding fathers like "Alfalfa Bill" Murray and

    1920 United States presidential election in Oklahoma

    1920 United States presidential election in Oklahoma

    1920_United_States_presidential_election_in_Oklahoma

  • Herrenvolk democracy
  • Form of government in which only one ethnic group can vote

    Civil Rights Act of 1964. This resulted in a one-party system called the Solid South, in which a candidate's victory in primary elections of the Democratic

    Herrenvolk democracy

    Herrenvolk democracy

    Herrenvolk_democracy

  • Lynching
  • Extrajudicial killing by a group

    Committee. Its passage was blocked by White Democratic senators from the Solid South, the only representatives elected since the southern states had disenfranchised

    Lynching

    Lynching

  • Politics of North Carolina
  • Overview of the politics of the U.S. state of North Carolina

    contrast to the post-Civil War era, as the state was a strongly Democratic Solid South state from 1880 to 1964, only voting Republican in 1928. However, North

    Politics of North Carolina

    Politics of North Carolina

    Politics_of_North_Carolina

  • Government and politics of South Carolina
  • Southern states, South Carolina consistently voted Democratic in the 19th century and much of the 20th century as a part of the Solid South. The Democratic

    Government and politics of South Carolina

    Government and politics of South Carolina

    Government_and_politics_of_South_Carolina

  • Richland County, South Carolina
  • County in South Carolina, United States

    "overkill". Richland County was one of the first areas of South Carolina to break away from a Solid South voting pattern. From 1948 to 1988, it only supported

    Richland County, South Carolina

    Richland County, South Carolina

    Richland_County,_South_Carolina

  • Solid Bronze – Great Hits
  • 2001 greatest hits album by the Beautiful South

    Solid Bronze: Great Hits is the Beautiful South's ninth album and second greatest hits compilation. It was released in November 2001 and contains 19 tracks

    Solid Bronze – Great Hits

    Solid_Bronze_–_Great_Hits

  • Politics of Louisiana
  • Politics of a U.S. state

    one-party Deep South state dominated by the Democratic Party from the end of Reconstruction to the 1960s, forming the backbone of the "Solid South." This was

    Politics of Louisiana

    Politics of Louisiana

    Politics_of_Louisiana

  • Neo-Confederates
  • Modern American political grouping

    Roosevelt. Fredrickson, Kari. The Dixiecrat Revolt and the End of the Solid South, 1932-1968. (Chapel Hill, Univ. of North Carolina Press, 2001). Forerunners

    Neo-Confederates

    Neo-Confederates

    Neo-Confederates

  • Solid angle
  • Measure in 3-dimensional geometry

    In geometry, a solid angle (symbol: Ω) is a measure of the amount of the field of view from some particular point that a given object covers. That is

    Solid angle

    Solid angle

    Solid_angle

  • Compromise of 1877
  • Speculated political deal for the US presidency

    caused whites to vote for Democrats and the region became known as the "Solid South". Until the end of the 19th century, Black Republicans continued to elect

    Compromise of 1877

    Compromise of 1877

    Compromise_of_1877

  • Charles Brantley Aycock
  • American politician (1859–1912)

    lawyer and teacher, he became active in the Democratic Party during the Solid South period, and made his reputation as a prominent segregationist as the

    Charles Brantley Aycock

    Charles Brantley Aycock

    Charles_Brantley_Aycock

  • Horry County, South Carolina
  • County in South Carolina, United States

    Horry County used to be loyally Democratic, even by the standards of the Solid South. In 1936, Republican candidate Alf Landon did not receive a single vote

    Horry County, South Carolina

    Horry County, South Carolina

    Horry_County,_South_Carolina

  • History of South Carolina
  • mid-20th century, the state was politically a part of the Democratic Solid South. Many African Americans had been affiliated with the Republican Party

    History of South Carolina

    History of South Carolina

    History_of_South_Carolina

  • South Carolina Republican Party
  • South Carolina affiliate of the Republican Party

    from 1890 to 1908, turning most of the South into a one-party region dominated by Democrats. The Solid South disenfranchised large portions of its states'

    South Carolina Republican Party

    South_Carolina_Republican_Party

  • Tennessee's 7th congressional district
  • U.S. House district for Tennessee

    Politically speaking, the area was secessionist and part of the Democrats' "Solid South" for a century after the Civil War. But the Highland Rim of Wayne County

    Tennessee's 7th congressional district

    Tennessee's_7th_congressional_district

  • 1940 United States presidential election in Arkansas
  • since the end of Reconstruction had been a classic one-party Democratic “Solid South” state. Disfranchisement of effectively all African Americans and most

    1940 United States presidential election in Arkansas

    1940 United States presidential election in Arkansas

    1940_United_States_presidential_election_in_Arkansas

  • Abbeville County, South Carolina
  • County in South Carolina, United States

    Abbeville County was a typical "Solid South" county in its voting patterns until 1948 when it voted for Dixiecrat candidate and South Carolina native Strom Thurmond

    Abbeville County, South Carolina

    Abbeville County, South Carolina

    Abbeville_County,_South_Carolina

  • Marlboro County, South Carolina
  • County in South Carolina, United States

    the Solid South, the whites of the county and state used to vote overwhelmingly Democratic, giving 100% of its vote to the party in 1924. White South Carolina

    Marlboro County, South Carolina

    Marlboro County, South Carolina

    Marlboro_County,_South_Carolina

  • Laurens County, South Carolina
  • County in South Carolina, United States

    1876 South Carolina gubernatorial election. Until 1948, Laurens County was a Democratic Party stronghold similar to the rest of the Solid South, with

    Laurens County, South Carolina

    Laurens County, South Carolina

    Laurens_County,_South_Carolina

  • Politics of Florida
  • money for budgets should be raised. Florida was originally part of the Solid South, as Democrats overwhelmingly won state and federal elections during the

    Politics of Florida

    Politics of Florida

    Politics_of_Florida

  • Thomas A. Hendricks
  • Vice President of the United States in 1885

    electoral votes of the Solid South. Democrats narrowly won New York, Indiana, and two more Northern states plus the Solid South to secure the election

    Thomas A. Hendricks

    Thomas A. Hendricks

    Thomas_A._Hendricks

  • Republican Party of Kentucky
  • Kentucky affiliate of the Republican Party

    gained relevance around the 1940s, though Kentucky was still part of the Solid South at the time. Since this emergence, the party did poorly in state executive

    Republican Party of Kentucky

    Republican Party of Kentucky

    Republican_Party_of_Kentucky

  • Regular Democratic Organization
  • Conservative organization in New Orleans

    (Chicago: American Historical Society, 1925), pp. 15-16. See John N. Pharr, Solid South, White primaries, and the note to Murphy J. Foster (who served as governor

    Regular Democratic Organization

    Regular_Democratic_Organization

  • Florence County, South Carolina
  • County in South Carolina, United States

    jail time. As of 2021[update], the sheriff is T.J. Joye. As part of the Solid South, Florence County was strongly Democratic throughout its early existence

    Florence County, South Carolina

    Florence County, South Carolina

    Florence_County,_South_Carolina

  • Sermon on the 'Mount (South Park)
  • 1st episode of the 27th season of South Park

    Ratings 7/23/25: Match Game and Who Wants to Be a Millionaire Premiere Solidly, South Park and Digman! Return Up from Finales, Big Brother Rises". The TV

    Sermon on the 'Mount (South Park)

    Sermon_on_the_'Mount_(South_Park)

  • Aiken County, South Carolina
  • County in South Carolina, United States

    Sheriff Aiken County was one of the first counties in South Carolina to break away from a "Solid South" voting pattern. It has gone Republican in every presidential

    Aiken County, South Carolina

    Aiken County, South Carolina

    Aiken_County,_South_Carolina

  • 1924 United States presidential election in Oklahoma
  • for president and vice president. In its early years, Oklahoma was a “Solid South” state whose founding fathers like "Alfalfa Bill" Murray and Charles

    1924 United States presidential election in Oklahoma

    1924 United States presidential election in Oklahoma

    1924_United_States_presidential_election_in_Oklahoma

  • Barnwell County, South Carolina
  • County in South Carolina, United States

    County was a Democratic Party stronghold similar to the rest of the Solid South, with Democratic presidential candidates receiving near-unanimous margins

    Barnwell County, South Carolina

    Barnwell County, South Carolina

    Barnwell_County,_South_Carolina

  • 1948 United States presidential election in South Carolina
  • Frederickson, Kari A. (2001). The Dixiecrat Revolt and the End of the Solid South, 1932-1968. Univ of North Carolina Press. p. 39. ISBN 0807849103. Geselbracht

    1948 United States presidential election in South Carolina

    1948 United States presidential election in South Carolina

    1948_United_States_presidential_election_in_South_Carolina

  • Ticket (election)
  • Single election choice which fills more than one political office or seat

    seeking for all ticket members. This system was frequently seen in the "Solid South" era in the Southern United States when there was no effective two party

    Ticket (election)

    Ticket (election)

    Ticket_(election)

  • Williamsburg County, South Carolina
  • County in South Carolina

    County was a Democratic Party stronghold similar to the rest of the Solid South, with Democratic presidential candidates receiving near-unanimous margins

    Williamsburg County, South Carolina

    Williamsburg County, South Carolina

    Williamsburg_County,_South_Carolina

  • South Carolina
  • U.S. state

    delegation, part of the one-party Solid South following disenfranchisement of blacks. In the late 19th century, South Carolina would implement Jim Crow

    South Carolina

    South Carolina

    South_Carolina

  • Bamberg County, South Carolina
  • County in South Carolina, United States

    Prior to 1948, Bamberg County and South Carolina were Democratic Party strongholds similar to the rest of the Solid South, dominated by white Democrats.

    Bamberg County, South Carolina

    Bamberg County, South Carolina

    Bamberg_County,_South_Carolina

  • 1920 United States presidential election in Arkansas
  • since the end of Reconstruction had been a classic one-party Democratic “Solid South” state. Disfranchisement during the 1890s of effectively all blacks and

    1920 United States presidential election in Arkansas

    1920 United States presidential election in Arkansas

    1920_United_States_presidential_election_in_Arkansas

  • Texas's 13th congressional district
  • U.S. House district for Texas

    Panhandle had been one of the first areas of Texas to break away from a Solid South voting pattern. While the region's voters began splitting their tickets

    Texas's 13th congressional district

    Texas's_13th_congressional_district

  • Solid Globe
  • Dutch trance project

    been released on the Fundamental label. List of Solid Globe songs (in order of release date): "South Pole" "North Pole" "Sahara" "Kalahari" "Lost Cities"

    Solid Globe

    Solid_Globe

  • Politics of Texas
  • the Democratic Party dominated Texas politics, making it part of the Solid South. In a reversal of alignments, since the late 1960s, the Republican Party

    Politics of Texas

    Politics of Texas

    Politics_of_Texas

  • Colleton County, South Carolina
  • County in South Carolina, United States

    the current sheriff is Guerry L. "Buddy" Hill Jr. As a part of the “Solid South," Colleton County was heavily Democratic throughout its early history

    Colleton County, South Carolina

    Colleton County, South Carolina

    Colleton_County,_South_Carolina

  • Virginia's 9th congressional district
  • U.S. House district for Virginia

    congressional district in the early 20th century, when the state was part of the Solid South. For twenty years (1903–1923), it was the only congressional district

    Virginia's 9th congressional district

    Virginia's 9th congressional district

    Virginia's_9th_congressional_district

  • West Texas
  • Region in Texas, United States

    Midland-Odessa area were some of the first parts of Texas to abandon the state's "Solid South" Democratic roots. Two of the largest, Midland and Ector, have not supported

    West Texas

    West Texas

    West_Texas

  • 1924 United States elections
  • Coolidge easily won the election, taking almost every state outside the Solid South. Davis won the Democratic nomination after a record 103 ballots, emerging

    1924 United States elections

    1924 United States elections

    1924_United_States_elections

  • Government of Missouri
  • While the state was originally a part of the Democratic-dominated "Solid South," the state transitioned into a national bellwether at the start of the

    Government of Missouri

    Government_of_Missouri

  • Solid Foundation
  • 2014 mixtape by Quality Control Music

    who enjoy the hard-hitting beats that have established the South in the mainstream, Solid Foundation is exactly what it's [sic] name suggests, but as

    Solid Foundation

    Solid_Foundation

  • 2026 United States Senate elections
  • advantage "likely": significant, but surmountable, advantage "safe" or "solid" or "strong": near-certain chance of victory These are seats that polling

    2026 United States Senate elections

    2026 United States Senate elections

    2026_United_States_Senate_elections

  • 1904 United States presidential election in Missouri
  • the GOP, Missouri repositioned itself from being associated with the Solid South to being seen as a bellwether swing state throughout the twentieth century

    1904 United States presidential election in Missouri

    1904 United States presidential election in Missouri

    1904_United_States_presidential_election_in_Missouri

  • Leon P. Crawford
  • American politician (1890–1975)

    of Clemson, South Carolina. He is credited for being the only Republican to hold elective office in South Carolina during the Solid South until the 1960s

    Leon P. Crawford

    Leon_P._Crawford

  • Dare County, North Carolina
  • County in North Carolina, United States

    Jimmy Carter did so in 1976. Before the 1950s, it was mostly a typical "Solid South" Democratic county, that did not vote Republican between 1900 and 1952

    Dare County, North Carolina

    Dare County, North Carolina

    Dare_County,_North_Carolina

  • 1928 United States presidential election in Florida
  • time to realize the danger that he would not carry the traditional "Solid South". After a heated campaign in which he had played little part, Herbert

    1928 United States presidential election in Florida

    1928 United States presidential election in Florida

    1928_United_States_presidential_election_in_Florida

  • James P. Clarke
  • American politician (1854–1916)

    States Senate. In a period of Democratic Party hegemony known as the "Solid South", Clarke blended positions of the budding Populist movement, such as

    James P. Clarke

    James P. Clarke

    James_P._Clarke

  • 1948 United States Senate election in Texas
  • opposition to Democrats during the post-Reconstruction years of the Solid South, Republicans vigorously contested the general election by nominating

    1948 United States Senate election in Texas

    1948 United States Senate election in Texas

    1948_United_States_Senate_election_in_Texas

  • 1960 United States presidential election in Florida
  • twice, in 1992 and 2020. As a Southern state, Florida became part of the Solid South following the end of Reconstruction due to disfranchising African Americans

    1960 United States presidential election in Florida

    1960 United States presidential election in Florida

    1960_United_States_presidential_election_in_Florida

  • Space Shuttle Solid Rocket Booster
  • Solid propellant rocket used by the Space Shuttle

    The Space Shuttle Solid Rocket Booster (SRB) was the first solid-propellant rocket to be used for primary propulsion on a vehicle used for human spaceflight

    Space Shuttle Solid Rocket Booster

    Space Shuttle Solid Rocket Booster

    Space_Shuttle_Solid_Rocket_Booster

  • 1952 United States House of Representatives elections
  • House elections for the 83rd U.S. Congress

    almost 250,000 votes (0.4%) due to their overwhelming margins in the Solid South. As a result, this marked one of only two times in the 20th century in

    1952 United States House of Representatives elections

    1952 United States House of Representatives elections

    1952_United_States_House_of_Representatives_elections

  • North Carolina's 5th congressional district
  • U.S. House district for North Carolina

    Republican. Large portions were controlled by Republicans even during the "Solid South" era as much of northwestern North Carolina was Quaker or mountaineer

    North Carolina's 5th congressional district

    North Carolina's 5th congressional district

    North_Carolina's_5th_congressional_district

  • Solid Snake
  • Fictional character from the Metal Gear series

    Solid Snake, real name David, is a character and one of the protagonists of Konami's Metal Gear series, created by Hideo Kojima. He is depicted as a former

    Solid Snake

    Solid_Snake

  • Alton B. Parker
  • American judge (1852–1926)

    336 electoral votes to 140, carrying only the traditionally Democratic Solid South. He then returned to practicing law. In later life, he managed John Alden

    Alton B. Parker

    Alton B. Parker

    Alton_B._Parker

  • 1961 United States Senate special election in Texas
  • the Senate in any former Confederate state. Because Texas had been a Solid South state, the loss of Johnson's Senate seat would be seen as a stinging

    1961 United States Senate special election in Texas

    1961 United States Senate special election in Texas

    1961_United_States_Senate_special_election_in_Texas

  • South America
  • Continent

    (energy production from solid biofuels and renewable waste), with 15,2 GW installed. After Brazil, Colombia is the country in South America that most stands

    South America

    South America

    South_America

  • 1932 United States presidential election in North Carolina
  • rulings. The Parker defeat put an end to Republican efforts to breach the “Solid South” for over two decades, and in North Carolina the two Republican Congressmen

    1932 United States presidential election in North Carolina

    1932 United States presidential election in North Carolina

    1932_United_States_presidential_election_in_North_Carolina

  • Strom Thurmond
  • American politician (1902–2003)

    implications in the deep south." Politics & Policy 33.4 (2005): 754–769. Frederickson, Kari. The Dixiecrat Revolt and the End of the Solid South, 1932–1968 (University

    Strom Thurmond

    Strom Thurmond

    Strom_Thurmond

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  • Roxbury
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Kent)

    Roxbury

    English (Kent) : probably a variant of Scottish Roxburgh.

  • Srish | ஷ்ரீஷ
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Srish | ஷ்ரீஷ

    Flower

  • Vinodhini
  • Girl/Female

    Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Tamil, Telugu

    Vinodhini

    Loved One; Humble; Playful; Happy; Lovely; Goddess Radha

  • Briannon
  • Girl/Female

    American, Australian, British, Celtic, English

    Briannon

    Strong; Noble; She Ascends; Female Version of Brian

  • Kailashnath | கைலாஷநாத
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Kailashnath | கைலாஷநாத

    Master of mount Kailash, Lord Shiva

  • KASEY
  • Male

    English

    KASEY

    Variant spelling of English unisex Casey, KASEY means "vigilant, wakeful."

  • Brougher
  • Boy/Male

    American, British, English

    Brougher

    Lives at the Fortress

  • Thamar
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Thamar

    Fruit, Outcome

  • Grisham
  • Boy/Male

    American, British, English

    Grisham

    Village by the Pasture; From the Grazing

  • Henny
  • Girl/Female

    Teutonic French

    Henny

    Ruler of the home.

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SOLID SOUTH

  • Solid
  • a.

    Having the constituent parts so compact, or so firmly adhering, as to resist the impression or penetration of other bodies; having a fixed form; hard; firm; compact; -- opposed to fluid and liquid or to plastic, like clay, or to incompact, like sand.

  • Solid
  • a.

    United; without division; unanimous; as, the delegation is solid for a candidate.

  • Semisolid
  • a.

    Partially solid.

  • Stereography
  • n.

    The art of delineating the forms of solid bodies on a plane; a branch of solid geometry which shows the construction of all solids which are regularly defined.

  • Solid
  • a.

    Not hollow; full of matter; as, a solid globe or cone, as distinguished from a hollow one; not spongy; dense; hence, sometimes, heavy.

  • Substantive
  • a.

    Enduring; solid; firm; substantial.

  • Solid
  • a.

    Sound; not weakly; as, a solid constitution of body.

  • Corpulent
  • a.

    Solid; gross; opaque.

  • Strong
  • superl.

    Solid; nourishing; as, strong meat.

  • Solid
  • a.

    Impenetrable; resisting or excluding any other material particle or atom from any given portion of space; -- applied to the supposed ultimate particles of matter.

  • Solid
  • a.

    Applied to a compound word whose parts are closely united and form an unbroken word; -- opposed to hyphened.

  • Rib
  • n.

    Solid coal on the side of a gallery; solid ore in a vein.

  • Solid
  • n.

    A substance that is held in a fixed form by cohesion among its particles; a substance not fluid.

  • Solid
  • a.

    Fig.: Worthy of credit, trust, or esteem; substantial, as opposed to frivolous or fallacious; weighty; firm; strong; valid; just; genuine.

  • Solid
  • a.

    Not having the lines separated by leads; not open.

  • Solid
  • a.

    Of a fleshy, uniform, undivided substance, as a bulb or root; not spongy or hollow within, as a stem.

  • Solid
  • a.

    Firm; compact; strong; stable; unyielding; as, a solid pier; a solid pile; a solid wall.

  • Solid
  • a.

    Having all the geometrical dimensions; cubic; as, a solid foot contains 1,728 solid inches.

  • Solid
  • n.

    A magnitude which has length, breadth, and thickness; a part of space bounded on all sides.

  • Solidify
  • v. i.

    To become solid; to harden.