Blacks in Southern Politics
By (Author) Tod A. Baker
By (author) Laurence W. Moreland
By (author) Robert P. Steed
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
5th October 1987
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
320.08896073075
Hardback
312
This edited volume is divided into four sections. Part I summarizes much of the relevant twentieth century history of black political participation. Part II examines aspects of contemporary black political participation, such as black political behavior in the 1984 elections, a profile of black political activities, and various facets of black mass and elite political activity. Part III discusses the impact of Jesse Jackson's 1984 presidential campaign, on both southern blacks and whites. The concluding section examines on-going issues and/or barriers related to black political participation, such as the impact of single-member districts, and the changes in the party system due to black political activity. Due to its comprehensive coverage and its impressive list of contributors, Blacks in Southern Politics will interest academics and politicians involved in southern politics, civil rights, minority politics, and state and local government.
. . . articles are uniformly well written, and the jargon is presented so that even those lacking an affinity for statistical relationships will feel comfortable.-Atlanta Historical Society
All in all, Blacks in Southern Politics is of primary interest and use to political scientists interested in the black impact on current southern politics. Still, it provides impressive source material for historians of southern politics in the 1970s and 1980s and should be used by historians as such.-Journal of Southern History
." . . articles are uniformly well written, and the jargon is presented so that even those lacking an affinity for statistical relationships will feel comfortable."-Atlanta Historical Society
"All in all, Blacks in Southern Politics is of primary interest and use to political scientists interested in the black impact on current southern politics. Still, it provides impressive source material for historians of southern politics in the 1970s and 1980s and should be used by historians as such."-Journal of Southern History
LAURENCE W. MORELAND is a Political Science Professor at the Citadel, The Military College of South Carolina, Charleston. ROBERT P. STEED is a Political Science Professor at the Citadel, The Military College of South Carolina, Charleston. TOD A. BAKER is a Political Science Professor at the Citadel, The Military College of South Carolina, Charleston.