This book is the first to document Illinois African-American state lawmakers who have served in Illinois General Assembly from the Reconstruction Era to 2005. The book includes U.S. Senator Barack Obama; the late Mayor Harold Washington of Chicago; Secretary of State Jesse White; Senator Carol Moseley Braun; and John Thomas, the first African American to serve in the Illinois General Assembly. This research can be readily used by students, scholars, and the general public.
This book is the first to document Illinois African-American state lawmakers who have served in Illinois General Assembly from the Reconstruction Era to 2005. The book includes U.S. Senator Barack Obama; the late Mayor Harold Washington of Chicago; Secretary of State Jesse White; Senator Carol Moseley Braun; and John Thomas, the first African American to serve in the Illinois General Assembly. This research can be readily used by students, scholars, and the general public.
Erma Brooks Williams is Senior Executive Director for Governmental Affairs and Adjunct Professor of History and Political Science at Chicago State University.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 The Republican Era 1877 to 1943 Chapter 3 The Democratic Era 1943 to Present Chapter 4 Legislators Elected Outside of Cook County 1996 to Present Chapter 5 Institutionalization of Black Political Power Part 6 References Part 7 Index
Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 The Republican Era 1877 to 1943 Chapter 3 The Democratic Era 1943 to Present Chapter 4 Legislators Elected Outside of Cook County 1996 to Present Chapter 5 Institutionalization of Black Political Power Part 6 References Part 7 Index
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