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The Persistence Of The Color Line Racial Politics And The Obama Presidency Randall Kennedy

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The Persistence Of The Color Line Racial Politics And The Obama Presidency Randall Kennedy
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Publisher: Pantheon Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.8 MB
Pages: 340
Author: Randall Kennedy
ISBN: 9780307377890, 030737789X
Language: English
Year: 2011

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The Persistence Of The Color Line Racial Politics And The Obama Presidency Randall Kennedy by Randall Kennedy 9780307377890, 030737789X instant download after payment.

Timely—as the 2012 presidential election nears—and controversial, here is the first book by a major African-American public intellectual on racial politics and the Obama presidency. Renowned for his cool reason vis-?-vis the pitfalls and clich?s of racial discourse, Randall Kennedy—Harvard professor of law and author of the New York Times best seller Nigger: The Strange Career of a Troublesome Word—gives us a keen and shrewd analysis of the complex relationship between the first black president and his African-American constituency. Kennedy tackles such hot-button issues as the nature of racial opposition to Obama, whether Obama has a singular responsibility to African Americans, electoral politics and cultural chauvinism, black patriotism, the differences in Obama’s presentation of himself to blacks and to whites, the challenges posed by the dream of a postracial society, and the far-from-simple symbolism of Obama as a leader of the Joshua generation in a country that has elected only three black senators and two black governors in its entire history. Eschewing the critical excesses of both the left and the right, Kennedy offers a gimlet-eyed view of Obama’s triumphs and travails, his strengths and weaknesses, as they pertain to the troubled history of race in America.

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