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After Obama : African American Politics in a Post-Obama Era /

Examines the complicated political legacy of our first black presidentWritten during the presidency of Donald Trump, After Obama examines the impact President Barack Obama and his administration have continued to have upon African American politics. In this comprehensive volume, Todd C. Shaw, Robert...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Block Jr., Ray (Contribuidor), Brazelton, Shenita (Contribuidor), Brown, Robert A. (Contribuidor, Editor ), Brown-Dean, Khalilah L. (Contribuidor), Dowe, Pearl K. Ford (Contribuidor), Franklin, Sekou (Contribuidor), Frasure, Lorrie (Contribuidor), Gillespie, Andra (Contribuidor), Greene, Stacey (Contribuidor), Jordan-Zachery, Julia S. (Contribuidor), King-Meadows, Tyson D. (Contribuidor), Lewis-Maddox, Angela K. (Contribuidor), McCormick II, Joseph P. (Editor ), McCormick ii, Joseph P. (Contribuidor), McKenzie, Brian D. (Contribuidor), Nunnally, Shayla C. (Contribuidor), Packer, Robert B. (Contribuidor), Perry, Ravi K. (Contribuidor), Pinderhughes, Dianne M. (Contribuidor), Shaw, Todd C. (Contribuidor, Editor ), Smooth, Wendy G. (Contribuidor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New York, NY : New York University Press, [2021]
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Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Frontmatter
  • Contents
  • Introduction: There's No Such Thing as a "Black President"
  • Part I. Constituencies
  • 1. Race, Trust, and the American Presidency: Black- White Confidence in the Executive Branch in the Obama Era and Beyond
  • 2. Invitations to the Dance: The Obama Administration's Complex Engagement with Black Elected Officials and Advocacy Groups
  • 3. The "Obama Effect" Revisited: A Macrolevel and Longitudinal Exploration of the Influence of Barack Obama's Media Presence on Racialized Political Party Polarization
  • 4. "It's Complicated": The Obama Administration's Relationship with Black Faith Communities and Lessons for Future Presidents
  • 5. Obama, African American Women, and the Limitations of the Politics of Recognition
  • 6. Moving the Needle? Obama, Targeted Universalism, and the Black LGBTQ Community
  • Part II. Public Policies
  • 7. Black Federal Judges and Civil Rights in the Age of Obama
  • 8. Monumental Promises, Incremental Gains: Criminal Justice Reform in the Obama Era
  • 9. What about Black Women? How Economic Policies Targeting Urban Americans Disappear Black Women
  • 10. Barack Obama and the Racial Politics of the Affordable Care Act
  • 11. Race, Real Estate, and Responsiveness: The Obama Administration's Legacy on Housing Policy and Outcomes
  • 12. The Obama Era and Black Attitudes toward Undocumented Immigration Policies
  • 13. Foreign Policy during and after Barack Obama
  • Conclusion: The Next "Black President" and the Next Black Politics
  • About the Editors
  • About the Contributors
  • Index