Contours of African American Politics
Volume 3, Into the Future: The Demise of African American Politics?
Herausgeber: Persons, Georgia A
Contours of African American Politics
Volume 3, Into the Future: The Demise of African American Politics?
Herausgeber: Persons, Georgia A
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Contours of African American Politics chronicles the systematic study of African American politics and its subsequent recognition as an established field of scholarly inquiry
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Contours of African American Politics chronicles the systematic study of African American politics and its subsequent recognition as an established field of scholarly inquiry
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Nordic Africa Institute
- Seitenzahl: 226
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Februar 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 12mm
- Gewicht: 399g
- ISBN-13: 9781412851701
- ISBN-10: 141285170X
- Artikelnr.: 36906961
- Verlag: Nordic Africa Institute
- Seitenzahl: 226
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Februar 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 12mm
- Gewicht: 399g
- ISBN-13: 9781412851701
- ISBN-10: 141285170X
- Artikelnr.: 36906961
Georgia A. Persons
Politics and Social Change: The Demise of the African-American Ethnic
Moment?Georgia A. Persons Part VII A New Structure of Ambition in Black
Politics The Third Wave: Assessing the Post-Civil Rights Cohort of Black
Elected LeadershipAndra Gillespie Making History, Again, So Soon? The
Massachusetts Gubernatorial ElectionAngela K. Lewis Running on Race and
Against Convention: Michael Steele, Kweisi Mfume, and Maryland's 2006
Senate ContestTyson D. King-Meadows Three Wrongs and Too Far Right: The
Wrong Candidate, the Wrong Year, and the Wrong State: J. Kenneth
Blackwell's Run for Ohio GovernorWendy G. Smooth Southern Racial Etiquette
and the 2006 Tennessee Senate Race: The Racialization of Harold Ford's
Deracialized CampaignRichard T. Middleton, IV and Sekou M. Franklin The
Early Electoral Contests of Senator Barack Obama: A Longitudinal
AnalysisHanes Walton, Jr. and Robert C. Starks Black Power in Black
Presidential Bids from Jackson to ObamaKatherine Tate But I Voted for
Obama: Melodrama and Post-Civil Rights, Post-Feminist Ideology in Grey's
Anatomy, Crash, and Barack Obama's 2008 Presidential BidNikol
Alexander-Floyd Dr. W.E.B. Du Bois: Intellectual Grandfather of
Contemporary African American StudiesMack H. Jones The Politics of Ethnic
Incorporation and Avoidance: The Elections and Presidencies of John F.
Kennedy and Barack ObamaRobert C. Smith Change Is on the WayGeorgia A.
Persons Epilogue: Into the Future: African American Politics in the
Post-Obama EraGeorgia A. Persons
Moment?Georgia A. Persons Part VII A New Structure of Ambition in Black
Politics The Third Wave: Assessing the Post-Civil Rights Cohort of Black
Elected LeadershipAndra Gillespie Making History, Again, So Soon? The
Massachusetts Gubernatorial ElectionAngela K. Lewis Running on Race and
Against Convention: Michael Steele, Kweisi Mfume, and Maryland's 2006
Senate ContestTyson D. King-Meadows Three Wrongs and Too Far Right: The
Wrong Candidate, the Wrong Year, and the Wrong State: J. Kenneth
Blackwell's Run for Ohio GovernorWendy G. Smooth Southern Racial Etiquette
and the 2006 Tennessee Senate Race: The Racialization of Harold Ford's
Deracialized CampaignRichard T. Middleton, IV and Sekou M. Franklin The
Early Electoral Contests of Senator Barack Obama: A Longitudinal
AnalysisHanes Walton, Jr. and Robert C. Starks Black Power in Black
Presidential Bids from Jackson to ObamaKatherine Tate But I Voted for
Obama: Melodrama and Post-Civil Rights, Post-Feminist Ideology in Grey's
Anatomy, Crash, and Barack Obama's 2008 Presidential BidNikol
Alexander-Floyd Dr. W.E.B. Du Bois: Intellectual Grandfather of
Contemporary African American StudiesMack H. Jones The Politics of Ethnic
Incorporation and Avoidance: The Elections and Presidencies of John F.
Kennedy and Barack ObamaRobert C. Smith Change Is on the WayGeorgia A.
Persons Epilogue: Into the Future: African American Politics in the
Post-Obama EraGeorgia A. Persons
Politics and Social Change: The Demise of the African-American Ethnic
Moment?Georgia A. Persons Part VII A New Structure of Ambition in Black
Politics The Third Wave: Assessing the Post-Civil Rights Cohort of Black
Elected LeadershipAndra Gillespie Making History, Again, So Soon? The
Massachusetts Gubernatorial ElectionAngela K. Lewis Running on Race and
Against Convention: Michael Steele, Kweisi Mfume, and Maryland's 2006
Senate ContestTyson D. King-Meadows Three Wrongs and Too Far Right: The
Wrong Candidate, the Wrong Year, and the Wrong State: J. Kenneth
Blackwell's Run for Ohio GovernorWendy G. Smooth Southern Racial Etiquette
and the 2006 Tennessee Senate Race: The Racialization of Harold Ford's
Deracialized CampaignRichard T. Middleton, IV and Sekou M. Franklin The
Early Electoral Contests of Senator Barack Obama: A Longitudinal
AnalysisHanes Walton, Jr. and Robert C. Starks Black Power in Black
Presidential Bids from Jackson to ObamaKatherine Tate But I Voted for
Obama: Melodrama and Post-Civil Rights, Post-Feminist Ideology in Grey's
Anatomy, Crash, and Barack Obama's 2008 Presidential BidNikol
Alexander-Floyd Dr. W.E.B. Du Bois: Intellectual Grandfather of
Contemporary African American StudiesMack H. Jones The Politics of Ethnic
Incorporation and Avoidance: The Elections and Presidencies of John F.
Kennedy and Barack ObamaRobert C. Smith Change Is on the WayGeorgia A.
Persons Epilogue: Into the Future: African American Politics in the
Post-Obama EraGeorgia A. Persons
Moment?Georgia A. Persons Part VII A New Structure of Ambition in Black
Politics The Third Wave: Assessing the Post-Civil Rights Cohort of Black
Elected LeadershipAndra Gillespie Making History, Again, So Soon? The
Massachusetts Gubernatorial ElectionAngela K. Lewis Running on Race and
Against Convention: Michael Steele, Kweisi Mfume, and Maryland's 2006
Senate ContestTyson D. King-Meadows Three Wrongs and Too Far Right: The
Wrong Candidate, the Wrong Year, and the Wrong State: J. Kenneth
Blackwell's Run for Ohio GovernorWendy G. Smooth Southern Racial Etiquette
and the 2006 Tennessee Senate Race: The Racialization of Harold Ford's
Deracialized CampaignRichard T. Middleton, IV and Sekou M. Franklin The
Early Electoral Contests of Senator Barack Obama: A Longitudinal
AnalysisHanes Walton, Jr. and Robert C. Starks Black Power in Black
Presidential Bids from Jackson to ObamaKatherine Tate But I Voted for
Obama: Melodrama and Post-Civil Rights, Post-Feminist Ideology in Grey's
Anatomy, Crash, and Barack Obama's 2008 Presidential BidNikol
Alexander-Floyd Dr. W.E.B. Du Bois: Intellectual Grandfather of
Contemporary African American StudiesMack H. Jones The Politics of Ethnic
Incorporation and Avoidance: The Elections and Presidencies of John F.
Kennedy and Barack ObamaRobert C. Smith Change Is on the WayGeorgia A.
Persons Epilogue: Into the Future: African American Politics in the
Post-Obama EraGeorgia A. Persons