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Historically, Afro-Latinos/as have been underrepresented in
political offices in the District of Columbia. Isreal G. Mallard
explores the social/racial factors that influence the political
attitudes of Afro-Latino/a voters, the Latino voting community
at-large, and political representatives. Also, the author examines
factors such as ethnicity and "pigmentocracy" (skin-color) which
play a role in electing an Afro-Latino/a to political office
Washington, DC. Furthermore, he provides answers to address the
social/racial factors that influence the electability of light-skin
and dark-skin self-identified Afro-Latinos/as running for political
office in Washington, DC. In addition, he discusses how
social/racial factors influence the pathway to political office for
self-identified Afro-Latinos/as. He uses a qualitative
methodological approach which includes interview participants to
provide answers to this study.
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