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Contemporary Patterns of Politics, Praxis, and Culture - The National Political Science Review

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The National Political Science Review is the official publication of the National Conference of Black Political Scientists

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Religion and Racial Solidarity; Who Belongs? Understanding How Socioeconomic Stratification Shapes the Characteristics of Black Political Church Members; How Firm a Foundation? Church Organizational Structure and the Political Mobilization of Congregants; An Historical Election in Context: The 2001 Atlanta Mayoral Election; The Continuing Significance of Race: African American and Hispanic Mayors, 1968-2003; Increasing Diversity or More of the Same? Term Limits and the Representation of Women, Minorities, and Minority Women in State Legislatures; The Demonstration Disposition Program in Boston, Massachusetts: Lessons for Resident Empowerment and Neighborhood Revitalization; On the Limits of Litigation: A Case Study of Ayers v Barbour; The United States Supreme Court’s Human Rights Violation in the University of Michigan Case; Race and The Green Mile; Stranger in Mine Own House: Double-Consciousness and American Citizenship; Explaining the Clinton Question: Scandal and Impeachment Politics in the 1998-2000 U.S. House Elections; The NAACP and the Confirmation of Supreme Court Justices, 1930-1991; Reflections Black Political Ideology and Leadership: A Critical Disconnect?; Book Reviews; Carol M. Swain. The New White Nationalism in America: Its Challenge to Integration (Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2002), xxix + 526 pp.; ISBN 0-521-80886-3 (cloth).; R. Drew Smith (ed.). New Day Begun: African American Churches and Civic Culture in Post Civil Rights America (Durham: Duke University Press, 2003), ix-328 pp.; ISBN 0-8223-3131-4 (cloth).; Glenn C. Loury. The Anatomy of Racial Inequality (Boston: Harvard University Press, 2002), 240 pp.; ISBN 0-674-00625-9 (cloth).; Taeku Lee. Mobilizing Public Opinion: Black Insurgency and Racial Attitudes in the Civil Rights Era (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2002), viii + 293 pp.; ISBN 0-226-47025-3 (paper).; Lewis Baldwin (ed.), Rufus Burrow, Jr., Barbara Holmes, and Susan H. Winfield (contributors). The Legacy of Martin Luther King Jr.: Boundaries of Law, Politics and Religion (Notre Dame: University of Notre Dame Press, 2002), xx-316 pp.; ISBN 0-268-03355-2 (paper).; Yvette Marie Alex-Assensoh and Lawrence Hanks. Black and Multiracial Politics in America (New York: New York University Press, 2000), 352 pp.; ISBN 0-8147-0663-0 (paper).; Michael Eric Dyson. Holler If You Hear Me (New York: Basic Civitas Press, 2001), 292 pp.; ISBN 0-465-01755-X (cloth).; Valerie C. Johnson. Black Power in the Suburbs: The Myth or Reality of African American Suburban Political Incorporation (Albany: State University of New York Press, 2002), x + 227 pp.; ISBN 0-7914-5528-9 (paper).; Leonard Moore. Carl B. Stokes and the Rise of Black Political Power (Chicago: University of Illinois Press, 2003), 264 pp.; ISBN 0-252-02760-4 (cloth).; Invitation to the Scholarly Community

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Georgia A. Persons

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The National Political Science Review is the official publication of the National Conference of Black Political Scientists

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Authors Georgia A Persons, Georgia A. Persons
Assisted by Georgia A Persons (Editor), Georgia A. Persons (Editor)
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 06.10.2017
 
EAN 9781138521162
ISBN 978-1-138-52116-2
No. of pages 233
Series National Political Science Review Series
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Political science and political education

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