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Black Power In The Suburbs The Myth Or Reality Of African American Suburban Political Incorporation Valerie C Johnson

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Black Power In The Suburbs The Myth Or Reality Of African American Suburban Political Incorporation Valerie C Johnson
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Publisher: State University of New York Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.38 MB
Pages: 224
Author: Valerie C. Johnson
ISBN: 9780585491394, 9780791455272, 0585491399, 0791455270
Language: English
Year: 2002

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Black Power In The Suburbs The Myth Or Reality Of African American Suburban Political Incorporation Valerie C Johnson by Valerie C. Johnson 9780585491394, 9780791455272, 0585491399, 0791455270 instant download after payment.

The country’s largest concentration of African American suburban affluence represents a unique laboratory to study the internal factors associated with African American political ascendancy and the convergence of race and class. Black Power in the Suburbs chronicles Prince George’s County, Maryland, and the twenty-three year quest by African Americans to influence educational policy and become equal partners in the county’s governing coalition. Johnson challenges conventional notions of a monolithic community by addressing the manner in which class cleavages among African Americans affect their representation and policy interests in suburbia. She also documents white resistance to power sharing and the impact of school desegregation on white population trends.

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