Subordination or empowerment?: African-American leadership and the struggle for urban political power
Why have Blacks attained political empowerment in some cities and in others remained subordinated or had their achievements rolled back? Why do some cities have many black leaders with multi-racial appeal while other cities have none? Subordination or Empowerment? answers these questions through det...
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1997
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Zusammenfassung: | Why have Blacks attained political empowerment in some cities and in others remained subordinated or had their achievements rolled back? Why do some cities have many black leaders with multi-racial appeal while other cities have none? Subordination or Empowerment? answers these questions through detailed historical examinations of the Black struggle for political power in Chicago, Gary, Philadelphia, and Atlanta Mixing quantitative and qualitative data, author Richard Keiser argues that electoral competition among White factions has created opportunities for Black leaders to win genuine political empowerment and avoid subordination. Black leaders gain legitimacy among Whites by casting decisive votes and among Blacks by achieving common goals of the Black community. When electoral competition among whites does not exist, Black votes lose their electoral leverage, leading to the rise of extra-electoral strategies. Keiser's dynamic theory of leadership formation explains the current appeal of Black separatism and messianism at the local and national levels and the consequent rise of leaders such as Louis Farrakhan, and offers a rejoinder to Cornel West's critique of Black leadership in Race Matters |
Beschreibung: | VIII, 244 S. |
ISBN: | 0195075692 |
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title | Subordination or empowerment? African-American leadership and the struggle for urban political power |
title_auth | Subordination or empowerment? African-American leadership and the struggle for urban political power |
title_exact_search | Subordination or empowerment? African-American leadership and the struggle for urban political power |
title_full | Subordination or empowerment? African-American leadership and the struggle for urban political power Richard A. Keiser |
title_fullStr | Subordination or empowerment? African-American leadership and the struggle for urban political power Richard A. Keiser |
title_full_unstemmed | Subordination or empowerment? African-American leadership and the struggle for urban political power Richard A. Keiser |
title_short | Subordination or empowerment? |
title_sort | subordination or empowerment african american leadership and the struggle for urban political power |
title_sub | African-American leadership and the struggle for urban political power |
topic | African American leadership Community power United States Case studies Political participation United States Case studies Politische Beteiligung (DE-588)4076215-4 gnd Stadtverwaltung (DE-588)4056784-9 gnd Schwarze (DE-588)4116433-7 gnd |
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