Race and Ethnicity in Comparative PerspectiveGeorgia Anne Persons |
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... Electoral Strategies , and Regime Change in Brazil Michael Mitchell Learning from Brazil's Unified Black Movement : Whither Goeth Black Nationalism ? David Covin Political Institutions , Agency , and Contingent Compromise ...
... Electoral Strategies , and Regime Change in Brazil Michael Mitchell Learning from Brazil's Unified Black Movement : Whither Goeth Black Nationalism ? David Covin Political Institutions , Agency , and Contingent Compromise ...
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... electoral contests in which blacks figure prominently as candidates or as major voting blocs . Most of these studies are directed toward answering questions about the changing or unchanging tendencies of whites to , with a few ...
... electoral contests in which blacks figure prominently as candidates or as major voting blocs . Most of these studies are directed toward answering questions about the changing or unchanging tendencies of whites to , with a few ...
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... electoral successes are by far disproportionately attributable to solid black voter support . A major dimension of the malaise of black politics is evidenced by the fact that analysts of black politics , especially black analysts ...
... electoral successes are by far disproportionately attributable to solid black voter support . A major dimension of the malaise of black politics is evidenced by the fact that analysts of black politics , especially black analysts ...
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... electoral politics and the use of black voter mobilization to support black office holding and a desired institutionalization of black interests within the political system . 7. The leveraging and targeted delivery of black votes in ...
... electoral politics and the use of black voter mobilization to support black office holding and a desired institutionalization of black interests within the political system . 7. The leveraging and targeted delivery of black votes in ...
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... electoral vote of 15 percent , emerged as the most strident of the political right next to the winning party of incoming president Jacques Chirac . It was politics as usual with xenophobia spreading below the sur- face . What happened ...
... electoral vote of 15 percent , emerged as the most strident of the political right next to the winning party of incoming president Jacques Chirac . It was politics as usual with xenophobia spreading below the sur- face . What happened ...
Contents
The Abortive Efforts of | 37 |
Race Class Equal Opportunity Policies | 53 |
Racial Consciousness AfroBrazilian Electoral | 64 |
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