Concordance: Black Lawmaking in the U.S. Congress from Carter to Obama by Katherine Tate

Concordance: Black Lawmaking in the U.S. Congress from Carter to Obama

Politics of Race and Ethnicity

Katherine Tate

216 pages missing pub info (editions)

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During the height of the civil rights movement, Blacks were among the most liberal Americans. Since the 1970s, however, increasing representation in national, state, and local government has brought about a more centrist outlook among Black politi...

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