From exclusion to inclusion : the long struggle for African American political power
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From exclusion to inclusion : the long struggle for African American political power
(Contributions in Afro-American and African studies, no. 148)
Greenwood Press, 1992
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [197]-202) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This book is designed to explore the historical and current level of African-American political participation, to assess the fruits of participation, and to provide recommendations for improving the efficacy of African American political participation in the future. Part One focuses on the historic struggle for securing and expanding African-American voting rights; Part Two focuses on the economic, legal, philosophic, and cultural context of African-American politics; Part Three focuses on prospects for African-American politics in the future--particularly the opportunities to develop successful electoral coalitions; and Part Four provides specific recommendations to produce fuller inclusion of African-Americans in the American polity.
By providing a balanced account from the national perspective, this volume assesses the historical and current positions of African-Americans in politics throughout the nation. It assesses the impact of the Voting Rights Act of 1965 and clarifies the significance of the struggle for voting rights--and how extensively equitable voting rights have been achieved. By focusing on the economic, legal, and cultural contexts of African-American politics, it evaluates both the potential for success and the built-in limitations of American society in improving black status and everyday life-chances through the political arena. The possibilities for coalition politics are carefully analyzed--providing useful insights into the pitfalls and opportunities of coalition building among minorities and between minorities and various sectors of whites. The book also makes recommendations for increasing African-American political participation and provides strategies for the future. This collection will be invaluable to Black Studies programs and those concerned with current American socio-political developments.
Table of Contents
Preface Introduction by Ralph C. Gomes and Linda Faye Williams The Electoral Arena: From Exclusion to Access Historical Overview: African Americans and the Evolution of Voting Rights by Sonia R. Jarvis The Role of African American Political Organizations in the Mobilization of Voters by Dianne M. Pinderhughes The Growth and Significance of African American Elected Officials by Theresa Chambliss The Present Legal, Economic, and Cultural Context of African-American Politics Eradicating the Continuing Barriers to Effective Minority Voter Participation by Frank R. Parker African American Politics in the Era of Capitalist Economic Contraction by Walda Katz Fishman, Ralph C. Gomes, Nelson Peery, and Jerome Scott "Politics" Is Not Enough: The Institutionalization of the African American Freedom Movement by Robert C. Smith Challenges and Prospects for the Future Coalition Politics: Past, Present, and Future by Ralph C. Gomes and Linda Faye Williams Restricting in the 1990s: Opportunities and Risks for African Americans by Walter Hill African American Perspectives on Foreign Policy by Elliott P. Skinner Toward the Future: What Is to Be Done? by Ralph C. Gomes and Linda Faye Williams Selected Bibliography Index
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