This book delves in to the truth about the American political
system and the phenomenon of religious African American women
voters, offering a new theory, racializing religiosity. This theory
attempts to explain the increased progressive political action of
religious African American women voters in United States
presidential elections from 1964 through 2008. The author presents
a historical, political, and empirical analysis of the experiences
of African American women voters and their ability to overcome
struggles to emerge as a powerful voting bloc.
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