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African Americans and the Politics of Congressional Redistricting (Paperback)
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African Americans and the Politics of Congressional Redistricting (Paperback)
Series: Race and Politics
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Majority black districts are necessary to ensure the equitable
representation of African Americans. These districts are under
attack today by conservative scholars and a conservative United
States Supreme Court. Critics of race-conscious congressional
districting argue that blacks can win election from majority white
districts. Factors such as continued racial segregation, the
existence of racial bloc voting by whites, and lack of minority
success absent race-conscious remedies, however, provide strong
evidence that the case for majority black districts remains
compelling.
The books provides a detailed analysis of the politics of racial
redistricting, a topic of particular concern in light of recent
federal court cases. The book is divided into two parts. Part one
examines the historical exclusion of blacks from the American
political process and the politics behind congressional
redistricting. Investigation of the politics behind redistricting,
focusing on partisan maneuvering, assesses whose interests were
being served. In particular, the book chronicles the legislative
action (creation of majority black districts) in North Carolina and
around the South.
Part two shifts the focus to the myriad of legal battles that
ensued as a result of the newly created districts in North Carolina
and around the South. Majority black districts are being dismantled
the Supreme Court because of criticism of their shape and because
race was considered a predominant factor in their design.
Irregularly shaped majority white districts have not been accused
of violating districting principles. Furthermore, the fact that
blacks were not elected to national office in large numbers prior
to the creation of majority black districts indicates the
continuing need for race-conscious districting as a temporary
solution to a complex problem.
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