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The Transformation Of Plantation Politics Black Politics Concentrated Poverty And Social Capital In The Mississippi Delta Sharon D Wright Austin

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The Transformation Of Plantation Politics Black Politics Concentrated Poverty And Social Capital In The Mississippi Delta Sharon D Wright Austin
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Publisher: State University of New York Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.09 MB
Pages: 247
Author: Sharon D. Wright Austin
ISBN: 9780791468012, 9781429412810, 0791468011, 142941281X
Language: English
Year: 2006

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The Transformation Of Plantation Politics Black Politics Concentrated Poverty And Social Capital In The Mississippi Delta Sharon D Wright Austin by Sharon D. Wright Austin 9780791468012, 9781429412810, 0791468011, 142941281X instant download after payment.

The Transformation of Plantation Politics explores the effects of black political exclusion, the sharecropping system, and white resistance on the Mississippi Delta’s current economic and political situation. Sharon D. Wright Austin’s extensive interviews with residents of the region shed light on the transformations and legacies of the Delta’s political and economic institutions. While African Americans now hold most of the major political offices in the region and are no longer formally excluded from political participation, educational opportunities, or lucrative jobs, Wright Austin shows that white wealth and black poverty continue to be the norm partly because of the deeply entrenched legacies of the Delta’s history. Contributing to a greater theoretical understanding of black political efforts, this book demonstrates a need for a strong level of black social capital, intergroup capital, financial capital, political capital, and a human capital of educated and skilled workers.

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