Black Politics in Conservative AmericaLongman, 1999 - 354 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."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved |
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... effect . But having the right to acquire a home anywhere in town and having the means to do so are two quite ... effects of the city's zoning laws , as they affected predominantly black public housing , were not enough to vio- late the ...
... effect . But having the right to acquire a home anywhere in town and having the means to do so are two quite ... effects of the city's zoning laws , as they affected predominantly black public housing , were not enough to vio- late the ...
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... effects of education can counter the disequalizing forces inherent in the free market system . " 32 Some of those disequalized effects were out- lined in Chapters 3-5 . In reality , however , the educational system quietly tends to ...
... effects of education can counter the disequalizing forces inherent in the free market system . " 32 Some of those disequalized effects were out- lined in Chapters 3-5 . In reality , however , the educational system quietly tends to ...
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... Effect of Family and Schools in Amer- ica . New York : Basic Books , 1972 . Jencks , Christopher . Rethinking Social Policy . Cambridge , Mass .: Harvard University Press , 1992 . Jencks , Christopher , and Paul Peterson ( eds . ) . The ...
... Effect of Family and Schools in Amer- ica . New York : Basic Books , 1972 . Jencks , Christopher . Rethinking Social Policy . Cambridge , Mass .: Harvard University Press , 1992 . Jencks , Christopher , and Paul Peterson ( eds . ) . The ...
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Theoretical Context 16 50 | 16 |
PART | 39 |
The Class Structure | 71 |
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