ISBN:
0511261241
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0511260679
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9780511261244
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9780511260674
Language:
English
Pages:
1 Online-Ressource (ix, 219 pages)
Parallel Title:
Erscheint auch als Hajnal, Zoltan, 1968- Changing white attitudes toward Black political leadership
DDC:
306.2089/96073
Keywords:
African American leadership Public opinion
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Whites Attitudes
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Voting research
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Public opinion
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African American mayors Public opinion
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African American mayors Case studies
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African Americans Politics and government
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Politics and government
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Public opinion
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Race relations ; Political aspects
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Voting research
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Whites ; Attitudes
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SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Popular Culture
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African American mayors
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African Americans ; Politics and government
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SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Anthropology ; Cultural
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POLITICAL SCIENCE ; Public Policy ; Cultural Policy
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Case studies
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Los Angeles (Calif.) Politics and government
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United States Race relations
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Political aspects
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Chicago (Ill.) Politics and government 1951-
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California ; Los Angeles
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Illinois ; Chicago
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United States
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Electronic books
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Fallstudiensammlung
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Fallstudiensammlung
Abstract:
1. Black leadership: the possibilities -- 2. Transformation of the white vole -- 3. Transformatin of white attitudes -- 4. Learning across different cities -- 5. Black mayoral leadership in Los Angeles -- 6. Black mayoral leadership in Chicago -- 7. Other cases where information could matter -- Conclusion: a tale of caution and hope.
Abstract:
Despite the hopes of the civil rights movement, researchers have found that the election of African Americans to office has not greatly improved the well-being of the black community. By shifting the focus to the white community, this book shows that black representation can have a profound impact. Utilizing national public opinion surveys, data on voting patterns in large American cities, and in-depth studies of Los Angeles and Chicago, Zoltan Hajnal demonstrates that under most black mayors there is real, positive change in the white vote and in the racial attitudes of white residents. This change occurs because black incumbency provides concrete information that disproves the fears and expectations of many white residents. These findings not only highlight the importance of black representation; they also demonstrate the critical role that information can play in racial politics to the point where black representation can profoundly alter white views and white votes
Note:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 189-211) and index
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https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511607523
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