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Invisible Politics - Black Political Behavior

English · Hardback

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With a view that behavioralism has distorted perceptions of black political activity, Hanes Walton, Jr., here reformulates the assumptions of behavioralism to arrive at a more realistic understanding of the political actions of black Americans. Considering the cultural and historical events that have shaped black lives, Walton examines voting patterns, socialization, and the development of political opinion. his analysis of leadership includes not only legislative and judicial leaders, but also leaders of those organizations so influential in black political culture: civil rights, churches, and grassroots organizations. Whether he looks at how local politics have changed through the years of civil rights action or how blacks' ideas on foreign policy have developed, Walton provides a long-needed reassessment of the role of black participation in American politics.


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Hanes Walton, Jr. is the Fuller E. Callaway Professor of Political Science at Savannah State College.

Product details

Authors Hanes Walton
Publisher State University of New York Press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 30.06.1985
 
EAN 9780873959667
ISBN 978-0-87395-966-7
No. of pages 388
Weight 581 g
Series Geraghty & Miller Environmenta
Geraghty & Miller Environmenta
Suny African American Studies
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Political science and political education

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