Race and Representation
In: National Political Science Review v.Vol. 6
Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Editor's Introductory Note -- SYMPOSIUM: RACE AND REPRESENTATION -- Voting Rights Policy and Redistricting: An Introductory Essay -- Introduction -- Voting Rights Policy and Redistricting -- Strategies for Civil and Voting Rights Reform -- Voting Rights Policy -- Philosophies of Representation -- Comparison of Redistricting Models -- Federalism -- Partisan Representation v. Minority Representation -- Articles in the Redistricting Symposium -- Notes -- The 1990s Round of Redistricting: A Schematic Outline of Some Key Features -- The Impact of the Voting Rights Act -- Enforcement of the Voting Rights Act by the Department of Justice -- Continuities in Voting Rights Jurisprudence -- Backlash to the Voting Rights Act -- The Republican Involvement in 1990s Redistricting -- Conflicts among Minority Groups: A New York Illustration -- Factors That Were Less Important in 1990s Redistricting than Expected -- Reflections -- Notes -- Minority Representation and the Tradeoffs in Legislative Redistricting -- Redistricting on the New Jersey Model -- Extending the Plan to Other Levels of Government -- Population Equality and the Tradeoff with Geographic Community -- Minority Representation and the Tradeoff with Geographic Community -- Tradeoffs under New Jersey's Model -- Notes -- References -- The Impact of Redistricting on African-American Representation in the U.S. Congress and State Legislatures in the 1990s -- Notes -- References -- Redistricting the Commonwealth: A Narrative and Analysis of the Virginia Outcome, 1991-1996 -- Background: Minority Voting Rights in Virginia -- New Realities in 1990s Redistricting Sessions -- New Voting Rights Law -- African Americans: New Players at the Redistricting Table -- Partisan Redistricting Strategies