African American Politics in Rural America: Theory, Practice and Case Studies from Florence County, South Carolina
By (Author) E. Ike Udogu
University Press of America
University Press of America
31st August 2006
United States
General
Non Fiction
323.11960730975784
Paperback
204
Width 165mm, Height 229mm, Spine 17mm
327g
While the specific focus of this work is African American politics in the "margins" of the South, this timely work examines minority and ethnic politics in rural America and other democratic societies. More importantly, this study explores the politics of everyone with a racial and ethnically diverse rural rootand how the majority versus minority political competition is played out in society. Unlike most books on national, state, and local governments, African American Politics in Rural America is concerned with theory and political actorsparticularly their perceptions, frustrations, and, sometimes, satisfaction with the complex processes of governance at the grassroots level in American politics.
E. Ike Udogu is a Full Professor in the Department of Political Science and Criminal Justice at Appalachian State University. He received his Ph.D. from Southern Illinois University at Carbondale. He is the author of several published works including Nigeria in the 21st Century: Strategies for Political Stability and Peaceful Coexistence, and is the Association of Third World Studies Vice President and President-Elect, 2005-2007.