The first comprehensive analysis of the impact of the Reagan
revolution on African-American political life, this book explores
the ways in which conservative elites mobilized the American public
around issues of race as ideology, discourse, strategy, and
political elections from the Reagan victory of 1980 to the
Republican congressional triumphs of 1994. The book also critically
assesses the Clinton administration's record on race and the
Democratic party response to affirmative action, welfare, and other
aspects of the African-American political agenda.
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