Black Faces, Black Interests

(Hardcover - 1993)
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Carol M. Swain

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Book: Black Faces, Black Interests
In this incisive book Carol Swain explores what strategies are most likely to lead to greater representation of black political interests. She studies the constituency relations and roll-call voting of black members of Congress from a variety of districts--historically black, newly black, heterogeneous, and primarily white--and of white members from districts with either a black majority or a significant black minority. She challenges the proposition that only African Americans can represent black interests effectively, and argues that blacks must form coalitions with white representatives to serve black needs. Swain has updated this edition with a new chapter entitled "Black Congressional Representation since 1992."
Details of Book: Black Faces, Black Interests Book: Black Faces, Black Interests
Author: Carol M. Swain
ISBN:

067407615X


ISBN-13:

9780674076150

,

978-0674076150


Binding: Hardcover
Publishing Date: 1993
Publisher: Harvard Univ Pr
Number of Pages: 275
Language: English
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