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Foreword | ||
Preface | ||
1 | From Protest to Incorporation: A Framework for Analysis of Civil Rights Movement Outcomes | 3 |
2 | The National Black Political Convention, 1972-84 | 29 |
3 | Continuity and Innovation in Post-Civil Rights Era Black Organization | 87 |
4 | Black Incorporation and Institutionalization in the Post-Civil Rights Era: Leading America and Leading Blacks | 127 |
5 | Black and Presidential Policy Making: Neglect, Policy, Symbols, and Cooptation | 139 |
6 | Blacks in Congressional Decision Making: A Policy Consensus on Civil Rights, 1970-1994 | 165 |
7 | Blacks in Congressional Decision Making: The Humphrey-Hawkins Act as Symbolic Politics | 187 |
8 | Black in Congressional Decision Making: Neglect and Invisibility on Social and Economic Reform | 211 |
9 | Symbolic Politics at High Tide: Jesse Jackson and the Rainbow Coalition | 299 |
10 | Racial Symbolism as "Ideology" in the Post-Civil Rights Era, and a Postscript on the Clinton Administration and the 1994 Election | 255 |
11 | From Incorporation toward Irrelevance: The Afro-American Freedom Struggle in the 21st Century | 277 |
Appendix | A Comparison of Democratic Party Platform Language on Full Employment, 1944-92 | 283 |
Notes | 287 | |
Index | 367 |
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