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We have no leaders, This is the first comprehensive study of African American politics from the end of the 1960s civil rights era to the present. Not an optimistic book, it concludes that the black movement has been almost wholly encapsulated into mainstream institutions, co, We have no leaders has a rating of 4 stars
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  • We have no leaders
  • Written by author Ronald W. Walters
  • Published by Albany : State University of New York Press, 1996., 11/1/1996
  • This is the first comprehensive study of African American politics from the end of the 1960s civil rights era to the present. Not an optimistic book, it concludes that the black movement has been almost wholly encapsulated into mainstream institutions, co
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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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