Rodney E. Hero is Professor of Political Science and the Haas Chair in Diversity and Democracy at the University of California, Berkeley. He is the author of Racial Diversity and Social Capital: Equality and Community in America (Cambridge University Press, 2007), Faces of Inequality: Social Diversity in American Politics (2000) and Latinos and the U.S. Political System: Two-Tiered Pluralism (1992), winner of the American Political Science Association's 1993 Ralph J. Bunch award. He is co-author of Latinos in the New Millennium: An Almanac of Opinion, Behavior, and Policy Preferences (Cambridge University Press, 2012).
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Preface Introduction 1. What previous research tells us about Black-Latino relations 2. Black-Latino relations in congressional testimony and the legal arena 3. Salience and congruence in policy positions: Black-Latino advocacy groups and congressional scorecards 4. Black-Latino relations in the U.S. House of Representatives 5. The role of group interests and ideology in cross-group support 6. Further explorations of Black-Latino relations and policies in natural politics 7. Conclusion.
Preface Introduction 1. What previous research tells us about Black-Latino relations 2. Black-Latino relations in congressional testimony and the legal arena 3. Salience and congruence in policy positions: Black-Latino advocacy groups and congressional scorecards 4. Black-Latino relations in the U.S. House of Representatives 5. The role of group interests and ideology in cross-group support 6. Further explorations of Black-Latino relations and policies in natural politics 7. Conclusion.
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