A Black/Non-Black Theory of African-American Partisanship: Hostility, Racial Consciousness and the Republican Party
Description:
Why is black partisan identification so one-sidedly Democratic forty years past the Civil Rights movement? A black/non-black political dichotomy manifests itself through one-sided African-American partisanship. Racial consciousness and Republican hostility is the basis of the black/non-black political dichotomy, which manifests through African-American partisanship. Racial consciousness forced blacks to take a unique and somewhat jaundiced approach to politics and Republican hostility to black …
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Date:
May 2006
Creator:
King, Marvin