African Americans and Political Participation: A Reference Handbook
By (Author) Minion K.C. Morrison
Foreword by Bennie Gordon Thompson
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
ABC-CLIO
28th July 2003
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Politics and government
Regional / International studies
History of the Americas
Reference works
320.08996073
Hardback
424
Width 152mm, Height 229mm
652g
This handbook provides a comprehensive treatment of the various mechanisms African Americans have used to participate in American political affairs from the colonial era to the present. African American participation in U.S. electoral politics as voters, candidates, and officeholders is at an all-time high. However, political activism by the nation's longest standing minority has been practiced throughout history, even in the colonial and slavery eras of disenfranchisement and institutionalized oppression. With contributions by many of the field's experts, this concise, provocative volume explores the evolution and current status of African American political action. Focusing on distinct types of activity (protest politics, grassroots movements, electoral politics, political office holding), it charts the unique development of African Americans as they progressed from slaves to citizens to wielders of ever-growing influence. As the book vividly demonstrates, African American efforts to act on their own political behalf didn't begin in the 60s. Even in the colonial and slavery eras, people of color courageously launched petitions, instigated job actions on plantations, and staged full-blown revolts, creating a legacy of activism that expanded through the Abolition movement, Reconstruction, the Jim Crow era, the post-WWII civil rights movement, and up to the present.
"Morrison and five contributors offer an important resource, a volume in the Political Participation in America series. Their rich overview presents well-documented discussions of several aspects of African American political participation ... Recommended. All collections." - Choice "African Americans and Political Participation is highly recommended as a basic introduction to the field, and as a complement to Barker's African Americans and the American Political System." - American Reference Books Annual "[A] solid, evenhanded presentation and a highly recommended addition to any Political Science or African American Studies reference collection." - Library Bookwatch
Minion K. C. Morrison is professor of political science at the University of Missouri-Columbia, Columbia, MO.