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Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Editors' Note -- Articles -- The Contextual Effects of Race, Racial Representation, and Elite Campaign Cues on Voter Behavior in Statewide Races -- Are Separate Struggles Really One? African American Clergy, Elite Messages, and African American Perceptions of Commonality with Latinos -- Fighting for African American Interests in City Politics: Local Political Organizations and Black Political Efficacy -- The Effects of Concentrated Poverty on Black and White Political Participation in the Southern Black Belt -- Reflections on the Presidential Election of 2012 -- Voter Identification Laws and Other Election Mechanisms in a Multiracial America -- Black Politics, as If Black Women Mattered -- The Re-Election of President Barack Obama: The Resilient Black Vote -- Works in Progress -- Analyzing Policies Intended to Redress Gender Inequality in the Developing World -- Uncharted Territory: Jim Crow Violence in Comparative Perspective -- Political Science Research on Afro-Latin America -- Four Guideposts for Doing Research in Black American Politics -- Book Reviews -- Manning Marable, Malcolm X: A Life of Reinvention, reviewed by Melanye T. Price -- Liette Gidlow, ed., Obama, Clinton, Palin: Making History in Election 2008, reviewed by Edith Barrett -- Michael D. Minta, Oversight: Representing the Interests of Blacks and Latinos in Congress, reviewed by Matthew B. Platt -- Christian Grose, Congress in Black and White: Race and Representation in Washington and at Home, reviewed by Linda M. Trautman -- Nan Elizabeth Woodruff, American Congo: The African American Freedom Struggle in the Delta, reviewed by Minion K. C. Morrison -- Fabio Rojas, From Black Power to Black Studies: How a Radical Social MovementBecame an Academic Discipline, reviewed by Claudia Nelson.
"The main focus of this volume is an exploration of the patterns of competition for political power at the state and local levels in American politics. This volume looks at institutionalized patterns of black political power as they have evolved in the aftermath of the civil rights movement in the 1960s.The editors argue that enough time has elapsed to warrant a new look at the circumstances in which black politics in America has played out. Chapters include an examination of the ability of black candidates to win statewide elections with crucial white support; an analysis of the impact of local political organizations in enhancing the chances of black candidates in winning local races; a look at the messages of black pastors regarding solidarity with the Latino community; and an investigation of the extent of the differences in the political participatory styles of poor blacks and poor whites.The editors note that changes have taken place as black American politics has confronted new complexities. A works-in-progress section explains how theories of racial violence can be used to analyze racial incidents in the United States. Other essays include reflections on blacks in Brazil and in urban American politics."--Provided by publisher.
In: National political science review 15
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