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The Head Negro in Charge Syndrome: The Dead End of Black Politics Book

The Head Negro in Charge Syndrome: The Dead End of Black Politics
The Head Negro in Charge Syndrome: The Dead End of Black Politics, Al Sharpton's entrance into the 2004 Democratic presidential race is evidence of a decaying black political culture where ego trumps politics. It is the last gasp of a tradition that has been transformed over a generation from bold, effective and results-, The Head Negro in Charge Syndrome: The Dead End of Black Politics has a rating of 4.5 stars
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  • The Head Negro in Charge Syndrome: The Dead End of Black Politics
  • Written by author Norman Kelley
  • Published by Avalon Publishing Group, June 2004
  • Al Sharpton's entrance into the 2004 Democratic presidential race is evidence of a decaying black political culture where ego trumps politics. It is the last gasp of a tradition that has been transformed over a generation from bold, effective and results-
  • Al Sharpton’s entrance into the 2004 Democratic presidential race is evidence of a decaying black political culture where ego trumps politics. It is the last gasp of a tradition that has been transformed over a generation from bold, effective and re
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Ch. 1The head negro in charge syndrome and the man who would be Jesse (aka Scampaign 2004)21
Ch. 2Follow the leaders? the death of effective black politics45
Ch. 3The roots of symbolic politics, 1965-1975 : the rise and fall of black power nationalism83
Ch. 4The politics and economics of soul power, or "good-foot" capitalism and black America's rhythm nation117
Ch. 5Notes on the niggarati - or, why dead white men still rule137
Ch. 6The politics of electoral instability : black voters and strategic non-voting167
Postscript : Scampaign 2004193
President's urban strategy (cisneros memo)199
Ten things that could be done to revitalize black politics213


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