The Politics of Race: African Americans and the Political SystemM.E. Sharpe, 4 Agu 1995 - 398 halaman This collection of readings on the relationship between race and American politics is organized around the institutions and processes of American government. It includes |
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... forces , by order of President Harry Truman . The Kerner Commission report also discusses the civil rights movement , starting with the Montgomery bus boycott , fomented by the refusal of Rosa Parks , on December 1 , 1955 , to sit in ...
... forces , by order of President Harry Truman . The Kerner Commission report also discusses the civil rights movement , starting with the Montgomery bus boycott , fomented by the refusal of Rosa Parks , on December 1 , 1955 , to sit in ...
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... force is assimilation . If white Europeans can enter the American main- stream , then African Americans can too . In this paradigm , social equilibrium is maintained by consensus , and the likelihood of large - scale conflict is minimal ...
... force is assimilation . If white Europeans can enter the American main- stream , then African Americans can too . In this paradigm , social equilibrium is maintained by consensus , and the likelihood of large - scale conflict is minimal ...
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... force of an aluminum plant went on strike , the company hired Negro workers . A labor union delegation called on the mayor and asked that further migration of Negroes to East St. Louis be stopped . As the men were leaving City Hall ...
... force of an aluminum plant went on strike , the company hired Negro workers . A labor union delegation called on the mayor and asked that further migration of Negroes to East St. Louis be stopped . As the men were leaving City Hall ...
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... force . In some instances at home , Negro soldiers were unable to secure food , even though German prisoners of war ... Forces begin to adopt a firm policy against segregation . Negroes seeking employment in defense industries were ...
... force . In some instances at home , Negro soldiers were unable to secure food , even though German prisoners of war ... Forces begin to adopt a firm policy against segregation . Negroes seeking employment in defense industries were ...
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... force in Northern and Western cities , in some Southern cities , and even in some Southern towns where the Negroes had considerable buying power . However , separate and inferior schools , slum housing , and police hostility proved ...
... force in Northern and Western cities , in some Southern cities , and even in some Southern towns where the Negroes had considerable buying power . However , separate and inferior schools , slum housing , and police hostility proved ...
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Race and the Crisis of the American Spirit | 44 |
Cultural Politics and Political Ideology | 44 |
Postmodern Racial Politics in the United States Difference and Inequality | 44 |
Malcolm X and the Revival of Black Nationalism | 55 |
False Prophet The Rise of Louis Farrakhan | 61 |
The New Black Conservatives | 69 |
The Presidency | 215 |
The Politics of Race From Kennedy to Reagan | 217 |
The Reagan Attack on Race Liberalism | 237 |
The Judicial System | 251 |
The Constitution the Supreme Court and Racism Compromises on the Way to Democracy | 255 |
The New Supreme Court and the Politics of Racial Equality | 262 |
Beyond the Rodney King Story Police Conduct and Community Relations | 276 |
State and Urban Politics | 285 |
Interest Groups and Political Parties | 97 |
The Dual Agenda of African American Organizations since the New Deal Social Welfare Policies and Civil Rights | 99 |
The Democrats and Liberal Guilt | 118 |
The 1992 Republican Tent No Blacks Walked In | 136 |
Gender | 149 |
In Quest of African American Political Woman | 153 |
Gender Race and the State Legislature A Research Note on the Double Disadvantage Hypothesis | 169 |
Congress | 177 |
The Congressional Black Caucus Revolution | 183 |
Strategies for Increasing Black Representation in Congress | 196 |
What Color Is Your Gerrymander? The Constitution and White Minority Districts | 210 |
Can Black Candidates Win Statewide Elections? | 291 |
The End of the Rainbow Americas Changing Urban Politics | 309 |
Race and the American City | 318 |
How the Rioters Won | 327 |
Public Policy | 337 |
The Urban Underclass and the Poverty Paradox | 343 |
How the Great Society destroyed the American family | 359 |
The Clinton Administration and AfricanAmericans | 369 |
About the Editor | 383 |
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