This new text examines the relationship of African Americans to the American political system through both historical and contemporary analytical lenses. Gillespie and Nunnally examine the relationships of African Americans over time to American political institutions such as the presidency, Congress, the judiciary, political parties, media, and interest groups, accounting for the significance that race as a social construct has had on African Americans' political struggle for full citizenship, social and political inclusion, socioeconomic mobility and status, and equality in American democracy.…mehr
This new text examines the relationship of African Americans to the American political system through both historical and contemporary analytical lenses. Gillespie and Nunnally examine the relationships of African Americans over time to American political institutions such as the presidency, Congress, the judiciary, political parties, media, and interest groups, accounting for the significance that race as a social construct has had on African Americans' political struggle for full citizenship, social and political inclusion, socioeconomic mobility and status, and equality in American democracy.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Part I: The Origins of African American Politics 1. Africans and Race in America 2. Democracy in Theory versus Practice: The U.S. Constitution and Socio-Political Dualities 3. Black Political Thought: How Blacks Have Conceived Black Politics over Time Part II: Blacks and American Political Institutions, Past and Present 4. Blacks and Political Parties 5. Interest Groups and Social Movements 6. The Presidency 7. Congress and Representation 8. The Judiciary 9. State and Local Government 10. Media Representations and Their Implications for Black Politics Part III: Contemporary African American Political Behavior 11. African American Sociopolitical Participation 12. African American Electoral Behavior 13. African American Public Opinion Part IV: Intragroup Cleavages 14. Linked Fate and Unity within African American Politics 15. Class Cleavages and Internal Quest for Power within African American Communities 16. Gender, Sexuality, and Black Politics 17. Transnationalism, Immigration and the Politics of Diaspora Part V: The Future of African American Politics 18. Beyond Black and White: Black Politics in Multi-Racial America 19. The Future of African American Politics
Part I: The Origins of African American Politics 1. Africans and Race in America 2. Democracy in Theory versus Practice: The U.S. Constitution and Socio-Political Dualities 3. Black Political Thought: How Blacks Have Conceived Black Politics over Time Part II: Blacks and American Political Institutions, Past and Present 4. Blacks and Political Parties 5. Interest Groups and Social Movements 6. The Presidency 7. Congress and Representation 8. The Judiciary 9. State and Local Government 10. Media Representations and Their Implications for Black Politics Part III: Contemporary African American Political Behavior 11. African American Sociopolitical Participation 12. African American Electoral Behavior 13. African American Public Opinion Part IV: Intragroup Cleavages 14. Linked Fate and Unity within African American Politics 15. Class Cleavages and Internal Quest for Power within African American Communities 16. Gender, Sexuality, and Black Politics 17. Transnationalism, Immigration and the Politics of Diaspora Part V: The Future of African American Politics 18. Beyond Black and White: Black Politics in Multi-Racial America 19. The Future of African American Politics
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