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Political scientists and social choice theorists often assume that economic diversification within a group produces divergent political beliefs and behaviors. Michael Dawson demonstrates, however, that the growth of a black middle class has left race as the dominant influence on African- American politics. Why have African Americans remained so united in most of their political attitudes? To account for this phenomenon, Dawson develops a new theory of group interests that emphasizes perceptions of "linked fates" and black economic subordination.
African Americans --- Politics and government. --- Achen, Christopher. --- Allen, Richard. --- Barker, Lucius. --- Brown, Ronald. --- Carmines, Edward. --- Dahl, Robert. --- Dukakis, Michael. --- Farley, Reynolds. --- Garvey, Marcus. --- Great Depression. --- Hamilton, Charles. --- Jackson, Jesse. --- Kilson, Martin. --- Lewis, Earl. --- Mondale, Walter. --- Naison, Mark. --- New Deal. --- Oliver, Melvin. --- Reagan, Ronald. --- Sniderman, Paul. --- Stimson, James. --- Wilson, William. --- black church. --- class. --- linked fate. --- presidential approval. --- race. --- thermometer scale.
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""After Obama" explores African American politics in the post-Obama era"--
African Americans --- Politics and government --- Obama, Barack. --- Obama, Barack --- Influence. --- United States --- African American Constituencies. --- African American church. --- African American women. --- African Americans. --- American Racial Order. --- Barack Obama. --- Black LGBTQ. --- Black elected official. --- Black homeownership. --- Black judicial appointments. --- Black politics. --- Black women. --- Concentrated punishment. --- Congressional Black Caucus. --- Counter terrorism. --- Courts. --- Criminal justice reform. --- Deracialized strategy. --- Economic policy. --- Executive branch. --- Federal judiciary. --- Federalism. --- Foreign policy. --- Home Affordable Refinance Program. --- Home foreclosure. --- Housing policy. --- Immigration policy. --- Inclusionary Dilemma. --- Inverted linked fate. --- Invested Linked Fate. --- Job creation. --- Judiciary branch. --- Liberal institutionalist approach. --- Make Home Affordable Initiative. --- Mass incarceration. --- Media presence. --- Minority homeownership. --- Nationalist approach. --- Neo-conservative approach. --- Obama Doctrine. --- Obama administration. --- Obama presidency. --- Partisanship. --- Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. --- Political trusts. --- Politics of recognition. --- Poverty. --- Public Policy. --- Race-gender. --- Race-neutral politics. --- Race. --- Racial health disparities. --- Racial polarization. --- Realist approach. --- Residential segregation. --- Rev. Jeremiah Wright. --- Targeted universalism. --- The Obama Effect. --- Urban and Economic Mobility Initiative. --- Urban policy. --- Voting rights litigation. --- representation.
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