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African-American Health
In: Gender, Ethnicity, and Health Research, S. 87-100
10 African Americans in American Society
In: African-American History
African American Women’s Writing
In: Post-Colonial and African American Women’s Writing, S. 35-55
Agitations:: African American Ideology in Action
In: Agitations, S. 1-8
African Americans and the Vietnam War
In: A Companion to the Vietnam War, S. 333-347
Discovering an African American Planning History
In: The Black Urban Community, S. 49-55
African American Environmental History:: AN INTRODUCTION
In: To Love the Wind and the Rain, S. 1-8
Power, politics, and African Americans
In: Sociological Views on Political Participation in The 21st Century; Research in Political Sociology, S. 139-169
First Peoples/African American Connections
In: Sovereignty Matters, S. 67-86
The Paradox of African American Journalists
Discusses the professional paradox of African American journalists focusing on Warren Breed's study on social control in the newsroom to determine why if the number of African American journalists is increasing, news is still covered from a white perspective. The consequence of this paradox is African Americans leaving the field of journalism. A. Lee
African Americans in the Contemporary Florida Legislature
Though the "descriptive" representation of African Americans in the FL state legislature increased steadily following the Voting Rights Act of 1965 & subsequent redistricting measures, it is unclear whether "substantive" representation -- black legislators' ability to represent black interests -- has also increased. House & senate journals & clerk manuals of the state's general assembly are used to analyze changes in the numbers of African Americans in this legislative body & their roll-call voting patterns , 1968-2000; the formation of voting coalitions with white legislators is also examined. The significance of the Congressional Black Caucus, black legislators' relationship with the governor, & the incorporation of blacks into leadership positions, especially committee chairpersonships, is also considered. References. K. Hyatt Stewart
African Americans in the Contemporary Florida Legislature
Though the "descriptive" representation of African Americans in the FL state legislature increased steadily following the Voting Rights Act of 1965 & subsequent redistricting measures, it is unclear whether "substantive" representation -- black legislators' ability to represent black interests -- has also increased. House & senate journals & clerk manuals of the state's general assembly are used to analyze changes in the numbers of African Americans in this legislative body & their roll-call voting patterns , 1968-2000; the formation of voting coalitions with white legislators is also examined. The significance of the Congressional Black Caucus, black legislators' relationship with the governor, & the incorporation of blacks into leadership positions, especially committee chairpersonships, is also considered. References. K. Hyatt Stewart
African Americans, American Jews, and the Holocaust
In: Toward Freedom Land, S. 147-167
Agency, Slavery, and African American Christianity
In: In a Shade of Blue, S. 89-110