The American Political Narrative is a succinct yet poignant narrative about the development of the American political system and what is needed to maintain it. The material helps students to identify their own place in that narrative and to recognize that they each play a vital role. The book focuses on core aspects of America's history, fundamental beliefs, and institutions. Students explore the nation's founding in chapters on the American Revolution, Federalism, and the Constitution. They become familiar with the structure and functions of Congress, the Supreme Court, and the Presidency. The American Political Narrative also includes chapters on topics such as civil liberties, civil rights, interest groups, social movements, political parties, domestic and foreign policy, and governance. Students gain a deeper understanding of familiar topics and also explore subjects that may seem tangential, but that are integral parts of a complex political system. The American Political Narrative will work well in any introductory course in American government, politics, or social studies. Anthony Neal earned his Ph.D. in political science at Atlanta University (now Clark Atlanta University). Dr. Neal is an associate professor at State University College, Buffalo. The author of numerous book reviews and journal articles, he has had his work published in the Western Journal of Black Studies, the Journal of Black Studies, and Black Issues in Higher Education. In 2014, Dr. Neal received the university's Faculty Appreciation Award, was named Instructor of the Year by the university's United Student Government, and Professor of the Year by the Student Political Society in the Department of Political Science.
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