Race and Ethnicity in Comparative PerspectiveGeorgia Anne Persons |
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... theory and practice of that which we call black poli- tics . The first set of concerns is best characterized by what one might euphe- mistically call " the malaise of black politics . " This euphemism refers to the fact that both the ...
... theory and practice of that which we call black poli- tics . The first set of concerns is best characterized by what one might euphe- mistically call " the malaise of black politics . " This euphemism refers to the fact that both the ...
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... theory , important questions emerge in joint considerations of race and ethnicity . One compelling ques- tion that immediately arises is how does the situation of African Americans and the U.S. race problem fit within a comparative ...
... theory , important questions emerge in joint considerations of race and ethnicity . One compelling ques- tion that immediately arises is how does the situation of African Americans and the U.S. race problem fit within a comparative ...
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... theory and which provides the context for considering the remainder of this essay may be stated as follows : Is there in effect an identifiable and relatively brief period in the socio - political history of an oppressed ethnic group ...
... theory and which provides the context for considering the remainder of this essay may be stated as follows : Is there in effect an identifiable and relatively brief period in the socio - political history of an oppressed ethnic group ...
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... theories . For example , Ted Gurr somewhat sidesteps the primordialist versus structuralist dichotomy and debate by classifying all ethnic groups as communal groups . According to Gurr , communal groups are highly persistent , having ...
... theories . For example , Ted Gurr somewhat sidesteps the primordialist versus structuralist dichotomy and debate by classifying all ethnic groups as communal groups . According to Gurr , communal groups are highly persistent , having ...
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... theories of comparative communal groups , the status of African Americans as an ethnoclass in American soci- ety means that the strength of the ethnic bond between African Americans , while enduring , is not expected to have as firm a ...
... theories of comparative communal groups , the status of African Americans as an ethnoclass in American soci- ety means that the strength of the ethnic bond between African Americans , while enduring , is not expected to have as firm a ...
Contents
The Abortive Efforts of | 37 |
Race Class Equal Opportunity Policies | 53 |
Racial Consciousness AfroBrazilian Electoral | 64 |
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