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"This collection of essays could not be timelier...scholars
pondering the implications of recent immigration for ethnic and
racial politics would do well to look at this collection of
essays."--"American Political Science Review"
America is currently in the midst of a major racial and ethnic
demographic shift. By the twenty-first century, the population of
Hispanics and Asians will increase significantly, while the black
population is expected to remain relatively stable. Non-Hispanic
Whites will decrease to just over half of the nation's population.
How will the changing ethnic and racial composition of American
society affect the long struggle for black political power and
inclusion? To what extent will these racial and ethnic shifts
affect the already tenuous nature of racial politics in American
society?
Using the literature on black politics as an analytical
springboard, Black and Multiracial Politics in America brings
together a broad demography of scholars from various racial and
ethnic groups to assess how urban political institutions, political
coalitions, group identity, media portrayal of minorities, racial
consciousness, support for affirmative action policy, political
behavior, partisanship, and other crucial issues are impacted by
America's multiracial landscape.
Contributors include Dianne Pinderhughes, M. Margaret Conway,
Pei-te Lein, Susan Howell, Mack Jones, Brigitte L. Nacos, Natasha
Hritzuk, Marion Orr, Michael Jones-Correa, A.B. Assensoh, Joseph
McCormick, Sekou Franklin, Jose Cruz, Erroll Henderson, Mamie
Locke, Reuel Rogers, James Endersby, Charles Menifield and Lawrence
J. Hanks.
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