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Bringing race back in : Black politicians, deracialization, and voting behavior in the age of Obama
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ISBN: 9780813936680 Year: 2015 Publisher: Charlottesville London University of Virginia Press

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Sellout : the politics of racial betrayal
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ISBN: 9780375425431 Year: 2008 Publisher: New York Pantheon Books

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Rising star : the making of Barack Obama
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ISBN: 9780062641830 0062641832 9780008229405 0008229406 Year: 2017 Publisher: New York, NY: William Morrow, an imprint of Harper Collins Publishers,

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Obama's speech at the 2004 Democratic National Convention instantly catapulted him into the national spotlight and led to his election four years later as America's first African-American president. Garrow has created a vivid portrait that reveals not only the people and forces that shaped the future president but also the ways in which he used those influences to serve his larger aspirations.


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Blacks in Power : A Comparative Study of Black and White Elected Officials
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ISBN: 0691654727 0691617392 Year: 2017 Publisher: Princeton, NJ : Princeton University Press,

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This book examines the remarkable increase of blacks at all levels of political life and makes the first systematic comparison of black and white elected officials. While observers have disagreed as to whether black politicians act differently from their white counterparts, little empirical work has been done because until recently there were few blacks in office. Leonard A. Cole's analysis of elected officials in New Jersey has an important bearing on the controversy.Originally published in 1976.The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.


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For labor, race, and liberty : George Edwin Taylor, his historic run for the White House, and the making of independent Black politics
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ISBN: 1282916440 9786612916441 0299249131 9780299249137 9781282916449 6612916443 9780299249144 029924914X Year: 2011 Publisher: Madison, Wis. : University of Wisconsin Press,

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More than one hundred years before Barack Obama, George Edwin Taylor made presidential history. Born in the antebellum South to a slave and a freed woman, Taylor became the first African American ticketed as a political party's nominee for president of the United States, running against Theodore Roosevelt in 1904. Orphaned as a child at the peak of the Civil War, Taylor spent several years homeless before boarding a Mississippi riverboat that dropped him in La Crosse, Wisconsin. Taken in by an African American farm family, Taylor attended a private school and eventually rose to prominence as the owner/editor of a labor newspaper and as a vocal leader in Wisconsin's People's Party. At a time when many African Americans felt allegiance to the Republican Party for its support of abolition, Taylor's sympathy with the labor cause drew him first to the national Democratic Party and then to an African American party, the newly formed National Liberty Party, which in 1904 named him its presidential candidate. Bruce L. Mouser follows Taylor's life and career in Arkansas, Illinois, Wisconsin, Iowa, and Florida, giving life to a figure representing a generation of African American idealists whose initial post-slavery belief in political and social equality in America gave way to the despair of the Jim Crow decades that followed.

Distinguished African American political and governmental leaders
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ISBN: 1573561266 Year: 1999 Publisher: Phoenix Oryx

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March
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ISBN: 9781603093002 9781603094009 9781603094023 Year: 2013 Publisher: Marietta, GA : Top Shelf Productions,

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Congressman John Lewis (GA-5) is an American icon, one of the key figures of the civil rights movement. His commitment to justice and nonviolence has taken him from an Alabama sharecropper's farm to the halls of Congress, from a segregated schoolroom to the 1963 March on Washington, and from receiving beatings from state troopers to receiving the Medal of Freedom from the first African-American president. Now, to share his remarkable story with new generations, Lewis presents March, a graphic novel trilogy, in collaboration with co-writer Andrew Aydin and New York Times best-selling artist Nate Powell (winner of the Eisner Award and LA Times Book Prize finalist for Swallow Me Whole). March is a vivid first-hand account of John Lewis' lifelong struggle for civil and human rights, meditating in the modern age on the distance traveled since the days of Jim Crow and segregation. Rooted in Lewis' personal story, it also reflects on the highs and lows of the broader civil rights movement. Book One spans John Lewis' youth in rural Alabama, his life-changing meeting with Martin Luther King, Jr., the birth of the Nashville Student Movement, and their battle to tear down segregation through nonviolent lunch counter sit-ins, building to a stunning climax on the steps of City Hall. Many years ago, John Lewis and other student activists drew inspiration from the 1958 comic book "Martin Luther King and the Montgomery Story." Now, his own comics bring those days to life for a new audience, testifying to a movement whose echoes will be heard for generations. Coretta Scott King Author Honor Books selection: recognizing an African American author and illustrator of outstanding books for children and young adults: "March: Book One," written by John Lewis and Andrew Aydin, illustrated by Nate Powell, and published by Top Shelf Productions.


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Truly blessed and highly favored
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ISBN: 1438489641 9781438489643 9781438489650 143848965X Year: 2022 Publisher: Albany

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An intimate and moving account of how the author rose from poverty to become a major Black political figure in New York State.


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After Freedom Summer
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ISBN: 0813042356 0813040639 9780813040639 9780813042350 9780813037387 0813037387 Year: 2011 Publisher: Gainesville University Press of Florida

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No one disagrees that 1964--Freedom Summer--forever changed the political landscape of Mississippi. How those changes played out is the subject of Chris Danielson's fascinating new book, After Freedom Summer .


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Ten stars : the African American journey of Gary Cooper : marine general, diplomat, businessman, and politician
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ISBN: 1603064141 9781603064149 1588383245 9781588383242 Year: 2016 Publisher: Montgomery, Alabama : NewSouth Books,

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Ten Stars is a nonfiction narrative -- part biography, part oral history -- of the life story of Gary Cooper, an African American born in the depths of Jim Crow to an Alabama family that challenged the rule of segregation. The Cooper extended family, described in interludes at points within the book, has made a national mark in politics, arts, education, health care, and the military. Graduating from the University of Notre Dame in 1958 as one of three African Americans in a class of 1,500, Cooper went on to become the U.S. Marines' first black commander of a combat infantry company in Vietnam. He later became the Corps' first black general from Infantry, an Alabama state legislator and governor's cabinet official, an Air Force civilian four-star who promoted the Tuskegee Airmen, and the first black U.S. Ambassador to Jamaica. -- Amazon.com.

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