Contours of African American Politics

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African American electoral mobilization research
African American Politics
Aldon Morris
Big City Black Mayors
Biracial Coalitions
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Black America
Black Candidate
Black Electoral Politics
Black Leadership Class
Black Mayoralty
Black Mayors
Black Political
Black Political Candidates
black political empowerment
Black Political Experience
Black Political Leaders
Black Political Scientists
Black Presidential Candidate
Black Urban Politics
Bruce Ransom
Byran Jackson
C. Vernon Gray
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Charles V. Hamilton
Circuit Court
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Mayor's Leadership
Michael B. Preston
Minority Contractors
minority political leadership
Nancy Haggard-Gilson
participatory democracy
Paul Kleppner
professional political organizations
Robert D. Holsworth
Robert T. Starks
Ronald Walters
Stuart Alan Clarke
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W. Avon Drake
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Product details

  • ISBN 9781138521193
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 178 x 254mm
  • Publication Date: 06 Oct 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Contours of African American Politics chronicles the systematic study of African American politics and its subsequent recognition as an established field of scholarly inquiry. African American politics emanates from the demands of the prolonged struggle for black liberation and empowerment. Hence, the study of African American politics has sought to track, codify, and analyze the struggle that has been mounted, and to understand the historic and changing political status of African Americans within American society.

This two-volume set presents a selection of scholarship on African American politics as it appeared in The National Political Science Review from its initial launch in 1989 to the spring of 2009. Represented are contributions from some of the leading scholars of African American politics, who have helped to establish and sustain the field. The volumes are organized around themes that derive from the unfolding real-life drama of African American politics and its subsequent scholarly treatment.

The result is a window into the political efforts that meld the historically disparate strands of black political expressions into a reconstructed and strategically nimble, electoral-based mass mobilization necessary for optimizing the impact of the African American vote. Sections in the volumes also chronicle the evolution of the National Conference of Black Political Scientists as a professional organization. The two volumes illuminate a pivotal epoch in black political empowerment and provide a context for the future of black politics.