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Ch. 1 | The head negro in charge syndrome and the man who would be Jesse (aka Scampaign 2004) | 21 |
Ch. 2 | Follow the leaders? the death of effective black politics | 45 |
Ch. 3 | The roots of symbolic politics, 1965-1975 : the rise and fall of black power nationalism | 83 |
Ch. 4 | The politics and economics of soul power, or "good-foot" capitalism and black America's rhythm nation | 117 |
Ch. 5 | Notes on the niggarati - or, why dead white men still rule | 137 |
Ch. 6 | The politics of electoral instability : black voters and strategic non-voting | 167 |
Postscript : Scampaign 2004 | 193 | |
President's urban strategy (cisneros memo) | 199 | |
Ten things that could be done to revitalize black politics | 213 |
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