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... effect an identifiable and relatively brief period in the socio - political history of an oppressed ethnic group when the group is able to utilize its ethnic identity as a primary resource to achieve optimum mobilization , reap maximum ...
... effect an identifiable and relatively brief period in the socio - political history of an oppressed ethnic group when the group is able to utilize its ethnic identity as a primary resource to achieve optimum mobilization , reap maximum ...
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... effect on voting behavior . It was assumed that ethnic voting would evolve from its manifestation as a reflector of so- cioeconomic homogeneity within a given ethnic group to a later function as a means of achieving symbolic political ...
... effect on voting behavior . It was assumed that ethnic voting would evolve from its manifestation as a reflector of so- cioeconomic homogeneity within a given ethnic group to a later function as a means of achieving symbolic political ...
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... effect . Walton argues that the dynamic of race is co - directional in its contextual effect in that white behavior around race can influence black political behavior , and black pres- ence in the physical environment as well as strong ...
... effect . Walton argues that the dynamic of race is co - directional in its contextual effect in that white behavior around race can influence black political behavior , and black pres- ence in the physical environment as well as strong ...
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Contents
The Abortive Efforts of | 37 |
Race Class Equal Opportunity Policies | 53 |
Racial Consciousness AfroBrazilian Electoral | 64 |
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