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One America Presidential Appeals To Racial Resentment From Lbj To Trump Angelo

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One America Presidential Appeals To Racial Resentment From Lbj To Trump Angelo
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Publisher: State University of New York Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.37 MB
Author: Angelo, Nathan
ISBN: 9781438471518, 9781438471532, 1438471513, 143847153X
Language: English
Year: 2019

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One America Presidential Appeals To Racial Resentment From Lbj To Trump Angelo by Angelo, Nathan 9781438471518, 9781438471532, 1438471513, 143847153X instant download after payment.

Despite major advancements in civil rights in the United States since the 1960s, racial inequality continues to persist in American society. While it may appear that presidents do not address the topic of race, it lurks in the background of presidential political speech across a range of issues, including welfare, crime, and American identity. Using a thorough approach that places textual analysis in a historical context,One America?asks what presidents say about race, how often they say it, and to whom they say it. Nathan Angelo demonstrates how presidents attempt to use rhetoric to compose a message that will resonate with the many groups that comprise the modern party system, but ultimately those alliances cause presidents to direct most of their speeches about race to an archetypical white, Middle-American swing voter, thereby restricting the issues and solutions that they discuss. While the American demographic profile is changing, rhetoric that links American identity with racially coded concepts and appeals to white voters' racial resentments has become ubiquitous. Angelo warns us about the possible repercussions of such tactics, noting that, while they may allow presidents to craft winning coalitions, their use continues to legitimate a system that ignores racial inequality.

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