Historians have exhaustively documented how African Americans
gained access to electoral politics in the mid-1960s, but few have
scrutinized what happened next, and the small body of work that
does consider the aftermath of the civil rights movement is almost
entirely limited to the Black Power era. In "Rumor, Repression, and
Racial Politics," George Derek Musgrove pushes much further,
examining black elected officials' allegations of state and news
media repression--what they called "harassment"--to gain new
insight into the role of race in U.S. politics between 1965 and
1995.
Drawing from untapped sources, including interviews he conducted
with twenty-five sitting and former black members of Congress,
Musgrove tells new stories and reinterprets familiar events. His
cast of characters includes Julian Bond, Adam Clayton Powell Jr.,
Alcee Hastings, Ronald Dellums, Richard Arrington, and Marion
Barry, as well as white political figures like Newt Gingrich and
Jefferson Sessions. Throughout, Musgrove con-nects patterns of
surveillance, counterintelligence, and disproportionate
investigation of black elected officials to the broader political
culture. In so doing, he reveals new aspects of the surveillance
state of the late 1960s, the rise of adversary journalism and good
government reforms in the wake of Watergate, the official
corruption crackdown of the 1980s, and the allure of conspiracy
theory to African Americans seeking to understand the harass-ment
of their elected leadership.
Moving past the old debate about whether there was a conscious
conspiracy against black officials, Musgrove explores how the
perception of harassment shaped black political thought in the
post-civil rights era. The result is a field-defining work by a
major new intellectual voice.
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