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This volume joins the preceding volumes in this distinguished series in presenting contemporary research by leading political scientists addressing topics of interest to those concerned with African-American affairs
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This volume joins the preceding volumes in this distinguished series in presenting contemporary research by leading political scientists addressing topics of interest to those concerned with African-American affairs
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
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- Erscheinungstermin: 4. September 2017
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- ISBN-13: 9781351483131
- Artikelnr.: 49259284
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 404
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. September 2017
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781351483131
- Artikelnr.: 49259284
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Georgia A. Persons, Georgia Institute of Technology
Editor's Introductory Note; Part I. The Expanding Boundaries of Black
Politics: A Symposium; The Expanding Boundaries of Black Politics; Race and
Politics Matter: Black Urban Representation and Social Spending during the
Urban Crisis; A New Labor Movement? Race, Class, and the Missing
Intersections between Black and Labor Politics; Beyond the Myth of the
White Middle-Class: Suburban Immigrant and Ethnic Minority Settlement in
America; AIDS, Context, and Black Politics; Permanent Outsiders: Felon
Disenfranchisement and The Breakdown of Black Politics; Theorizing Black
Girl Politics and the Politicizing of Socialization; "Whosoever Will":
Black Theology, Homosexuality, and the Black Political Church; Race and
Democracy in the Americas; Race, Class, and the Political Behavior of
African American Young Adults, 1960-1998; Let Men be Men: A Gendered
Analysis of Black Ideological Response to Familial Policies; Part II.
Maximizing the Black Vote: Recognizing the Limits of Electoral Politics;
The Impoverished "Culture vs. Structure" Debate on the Woes of Young Black
Males and Its Remedy; Power and Race in Cross-Group Coalitions; Testing the
Effects of the Otherworldly and This worldly Orientations on Black
Political Attitudes; Federal Enforcement of Voting Rights: Party
Competition, Disenfranchisement, and Remedial Measures; The Deck and the
Sea: The African American Vote in the Presidential Elections of 2000 and
2004; The Voice of the Congressional Black Caucus in American Foreign
Policy; Just Another Interest Group? The Organized Representation of Ethnic
Groups in American National Politics; Deracialization and White Crossover
Voting in State Legislative Elections; A Systematic Analysis of the
Deracialization Concept; Conservatives, Federalism and the Defense of
Inequality; Rhetoric, Responsiveness, and Policy Moods: Testing the Issue
of Social Welfare; Race and Democracy in the Americas War and Morality: An
Examination of African Americans, the Republican Party, and the 2004
Presidential Election: A Research Note ; Race, Preemption, and Autonomy in
the District of Columbia; BOOK FORUM: Book Reviews
Politics: A Symposium; The Expanding Boundaries of Black Politics; Race and
Politics Matter: Black Urban Representation and Social Spending during the
Urban Crisis; A New Labor Movement? Race, Class, and the Missing
Intersections between Black and Labor Politics; Beyond the Myth of the
White Middle-Class: Suburban Immigrant and Ethnic Minority Settlement in
America; AIDS, Context, and Black Politics; Permanent Outsiders: Felon
Disenfranchisement and The Breakdown of Black Politics; Theorizing Black
Girl Politics and the Politicizing of Socialization; "Whosoever Will":
Black Theology, Homosexuality, and the Black Political Church; Race and
Democracy in the Americas; Race, Class, and the Political Behavior of
African American Young Adults, 1960-1998; Let Men be Men: A Gendered
Analysis of Black Ideological Response to Familial Policies; Part II.
Maximizing the Black Vote: Recognizing the Limits of Electoral Politics;
The Impoverished "Culture vs. Structure" Debate on the Woes of Young Black
Males and Its Remedy; Power and Race in Cross-Group Coalitions; Testing the
Effects of the Otherworldly and This worldly Orientations on Black
Political Attitudes; Federal Enforcement of Voting Rights: Party
Competition, Disenfranchisement, and Remedial Measures; The Deck and the
Sea: The African American Vote in the Presidential Elections of 2000 and
2004; The Voice of the Congressional Black Caucus in American Foreign
Policy; Just Another Interest Group? The Organized Representation of Ethnic
Groups in American National Politics; Deracialization and White Crossover
Voting in State Legislative Elections; A Systematic Analysis of the
Deracialization Concept; Conservatives, Federalism and the Defense of
Inequality; Rhetoric, Responsiveness, and Policy Moods: Testing the Issue
of Social Welfare; Race and Democracy in the Americas War and Morality: An
Examination of African Americans, the Republican Party, and the 2004
Presidential Election: A Research Note ; Race, Preemption, and Autonomy in
the District of Columbia; BOOK FORUM: Book Reviews
Editor's Introductory Note; Part I. The Expanding Boundaries of Black
Politics: A Symposium; The Expanding Boundaries of Black Politics; Race and
Politics Matter: Black Urban Representation and Social Spending during the
Urban Crisis; A New Labor Movement? Race, Class, and the Missing
Intersections between Black and Labor Politics; Beyond the Myth of the
White Middle-Class: Suburban Immigrant and Ethnic Minority Settlement in
America; AIDS, Context, and Black Politics; Permanent Outsiders: Felon
Disenfranchisement and The Breakdown of Black Politics; Theorizing Black
Girl Politics and the Politicizing of Socialization; "Whosoever Will":
Black Theology, Homosexuality, and the Black Political Church; Race and
Democracy in the Americas; Race, Class, and the Political Behavior of
African American Young Adults, 1960-1998; Let Men be Men: A Gendered
Analysis of Black Ideological Response to Familial Policies; Part II.
Maximizing the Black Vote: Recognizing the Limits of Electoral Politics;
The Impoverished "Culture vs. Structure" Debate on the Woes of Young Black
Males and Its Remedy; Power and Race in Cross-Group Coalitions; Testing the
Effects of the Otherworldly and This worldly Orientations on Black
Political Attitudes; Federal Enforcement of Voting Rights: Party
Competition, Disenfranchisement, and Remedial Measures; The Deck and the
Sea: The African American Vote in the Presidential Elections of 2000 and
2004; The Voice of the Congressional Black Caucus in American Foreign
Policy; Just Another Interest Group? The Organized Representation of Ethnic
Groups in American National Politics; Deracialization and White Crossover
Voting in State Legislative Elections; A Systematic Analysis of the
Deracialization Concept; Conservatives, Federalism and the Defense of
Inequality; Rhetoric, Responsiveness, and Policy Moods: Testing the Issue
of Social Welfare; Race and Democracy in the Americas War and Morality: An
Examination of African Americans, the Republican Party, and the 2004
Presidential Election: A Research Note ; Race, Preemption, and Autonomy in
the District of Columbia; BOOK FORUM: Book Reviews
Politics: A Symposium; The Expanding Boundaries of Black Politics; Race and
Politics Matter: Black Urban Representation and Social Spending during the
Urban Crisis; A New Labor Movement? Race, Class, and the Missing
Intersections between Black and Labor Politics; Beyond the Myth of the
White Middle-Class: Suburban Immigrant and Ethnic Minority Settlement in
America; AIDS, Context, and Black Politics; Permanent Outsiders: Felon
Disenfranchisement and The Breakdown of Black Politics; Theorizing Black
Girl Politics and the Politicizing of Socialization; "Whosoever Will":
Black Theology, Homosexuality, and the Black Political Church; Race and
Democracy in the Americas; Race, Class, and the Political Behavior of
African American Young Adults, 1960-1998; Let Men be Men: A Gendered
Analysis of Black Ideological Response to Familial Policies; Part II.
Maximizing the Black Vote: Recognizing the Limits of Electoral Politics;
The Impoverished "Culture vs. Structure" Debate on the Woes of Young Black
Males and Its Remedy; Power and Race in Cross-Group Coalitions; Testing the
Effects of the Otherworldly and This worldly Orientations on Black
Political Attitudes; Federal Enforcement of Voting Rights: Party
Competition, Disenfranchisement, and Remedial Measures; The Deck and the
Sea: The African American Vote in the Presidential Elections of 2000 and
2004; The Voice of the Congressional Black Caucus in American Foreign
Policy; Just Another Interest Group? The Organized Representation of Ethnic
Groups in American National Politics; Deracialization and White Crossover
Voting in State Legislative Elections; A Systematic Analysis of the
Deracialization Concept; Conservatives, Federalism and the Defense of
Inequality; Rhetoric, Responsiveness, and Policy Moods: Testing the Issue
of Social Welfare; Race and Democracy in the Americas War and Morality: An
Examination of African Americans, the Republican Party, and the 2004
Presidential Election: A Research Note ; Race, Preemption, and Autonomy in
the District of Columbia; BOOK FORUM: Book Reviews