Black Politics in Conservative AmericaLongman, 1990 - 271 páginas Black Politics in Conservative America examines the position of blacks in the United States in terms of history, politics, economics, and culture, and looks at the major political approaches available to African-American citizens. It explores the most important problems blacks face in twentieth-century America and the political structures within which they confront them. In this data-rich study, Pohlmann illuminates the institutionalized economic discrimination that functions to keep African Americans from moving ahead and delineates policy alternatives that offer hope and stimulate discussion. The completely updated second edition of Pohlmann's Black Politics in Conservative America was revised both methodologically and conceptually. The additional analysis and conclusions include coverage of liberation theory, postindustrialism, black conservatism, and partisan realignment. |
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... judges informally have to be approved by elected U.S. senators from their state . On top of that , very few trial judges are black . There was not one black trial judge in the South from the end of Reconstruction to 1965. Even as of the ...
... judges informally have to be approved by elected U.S. senators from their state . On top of that , very few trial judges are black . There was not one black trial judge in the South from the end of Reconstruction to 1965. Even as of the ...
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... judges . Despite a few exceptions , there is mounting evidence that a judge's behavior on the bench will reflect his or her social and economic background . 60 As black judge Bruce Wright put it : Black judges who have themselves ...
... judges . Despite a few exceptions , there is mounting evidence that a judge's behavior on the bench will reflect his or her social and economic background . 60 As black judge Bruce Wright put it : Black judges who have themselves ...
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... Judge John J. Parker , " in Winfred B. Moore , Joseph Tripp , and Lyon Tyler ( eds . ) , Developing Dixie ... Judges : The ABA and the Politics of Judicial Selection . New York : Wiley , 1965 . Grossman , Joel , and Stephen Wasby . " The ...
... Judge John J. Parker , " in Winfred B. Moore , Joseph Tripp , and Lyon Tyler ( eds . ) , Developing Dixie ... Judges : The ABA and the Politics of Judicial Selection . New York : Wiley , 1965 . Grossman , Joel , and Stephen Wasby . " The ...
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Central Hypotheses | 5 |
Theoretical Context | 15 |
PART | 31 |
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