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Beschreibung: | XIII, 221 S. |
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BARACK OBAMA AND THE MYTH OF A POST-RACIAL AMERICA
/ LEDWIDGE, MARK [AUTHOR]
: 2013
TABLE OF CONTENTS / INHALTSVERZEICHNIS
INTRODUCTION : A DREAM DEFERRED? / KEVERN J. VERNEY
BARACK OBAMA, FIRST AFRICAN AMERICAN PRESIDENT : CONTINUITY OR CHANGE /
MARK LEDWIDGE
THE OBAMA DILEMMA : CONFRONTING RACE IN THE 21ST CENTURY / CARL PEDERSEN
REPUBLICAN MAVERICKS : THE ANTI-OBAMA IMPULSE IN THE 2008 ELECTION /
ROBERT BUSBY
OBAMA IN THE NORTHEAST : RACE AND ELECTORAL POLITICS IN AMERICA'S BLUEST
REGION / KEVIN J. MCMAHON
BACKLASH RACISM AND THE PRESIDENCY OF BARACK OBAMA / HEIDI BEIRICH AND
EVELYN SCHLATTER
BARACK OBAMA AND THE FUTURE OF AMERICAN RACIAL POLITICS / ROGERS M.
SMITH AND DESMOND S. KING
THE FNAL FRONTIER : BARACK OBAMA AND THE VISION OF A POST-RACIAL AMERICA
/ KEERN J. VERNEY
STILL MARIACHI POLITICS : LATINOS AND THE OBAMA ADMINISTRATION / LISA
GARCIA BEDOLLA
YOU SAY OBAMA, I SAY OSAMA, LET'S CALL THE WHOLE THING OFF : RACE AND
U.S. FOREIGN POLICY / LEE MARSDEN
THE COLOR OF OBAMA'S WORLD : RACE AND DEMOCRACY DURING THE BARACK OBAMA
ADMINISTRATION / MICHAEL L. KRENN
PRESIDENT OBAMA'S ESTABLISHMENT / INDERJEET PARMAR
THE IM/POSSIBILITY OF BARACK HUSSAIN OBAMA / NIRMAL PUWAR AND SANJAY
SHARMA
MORMONISM AND THE 2012 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION / LEE MARSDEN.
DIESES SCHRIFTSTUECK WURDE MASCHINELL ERZEUGT. |
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