Racial politics in American cities
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Racial politics in American cities
Longman, c1990
1st ed
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Note
Includes bibliographical references
Contents of Works
- Introduction : can Blacks and Latinos achieve power in city government? / Rufus P. Browning, Dale Rogers Marshall, David H. Tabb
- Minority mobilization in ten cities / Rufus B. Browning, Dale Rogers Marshall, David H. Tabb
- Biracial coalition politics in Los Angeles / Raphael J. Sonenshein
- The rise of a biracial coalition in Philadelphia / Richard A. Keiser
- New York : the great anomaly / John H. Mollenkopf
- Harold Washington and the politics of reform in Chicago, 1983-1987 / Robert T. Starks and Michael B. Preston
- Boston : the unfinished agenda / Toni-Michelle Travis
- Race and regime in Atlanta : where votes count but resources decide / Clarence Stone
- The impact of Black politics in Birmingham and New Orleans / Huey Perry
- Hispanic ascendancy and tripartite politics in Miami / Christopher L. Warren, John G. Corbett, and John F. Stack, Jr
- Coalition politics in San Antonio and Denver / Carlos Munoz, Jr. and Charles P. Henry
- Biracial conditions in big cities : why they succeed, why they fail / Raphael J. Sonenshein
- Has political incorporation been achieved? Is it enough? / Rufus P. Browning, Dale Rogers Marshall, and David H. Tabb
Description and Table of Contents
Description
A collection of essays on the role of blacks and Hispanics in urban politics in America. The authors examine 19 American cities, focusing on New York, Los Angeles, Chicago and Philadelphia. Recent events are analyzed in a larger historical context.
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