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|a The Rhetoric of Black Mayors :
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|a The Rhetoric of Black Mayors explores the rhetorical and practical efforts of Black mayors in building coalitions to win elections and govern cities. Atwater discusses and analyzes the process of creating coalitions by each mayor by dealing with thenews coverage of the mayors by both the black and mainstream press. As a unique feature, the text includes interviews with most of the mayors included in The Rhetoric of Black Mayors. These mayors are from cities on the east coast, ranging from thelarge city of Philadelphia to the small city of Glenarden, Maryland. This text covers successful admini.
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|a The Rhetoric of Black Mayors; Contents; Acknowledgments; Introduction; Chapter One: Wilson Goode: Mayor as Technocrat and Pioneer, Philadelphia, PA; Chapter Two: James Sills, Jr.: Mayor as Educator, Wilmington, DE; Chapter Three: Sharon Pratt Dixon Kelly: African American Woman Reformer, Mayor, Washington, DC; Chapter Four: Aaron Thompson: Mayor as Caretaker, Camden, NJ; Chapter Five: Marvin Wilson: Mayor as Purveyor of Hope, Glenarden, MD; Chapter Six: Kwame Malik Kilpatrick: Mayor as Rising Star/Fallen Angel, Detroit, MI; Chapter Seven: Conclusion; Bibliography; Index.
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