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Introduction: Focus, Framework, Benchmarks 1
Part 1 Immigrants and the New Racial Politics
1 The "New Immigration" and U.S. Ethnoracial Politics 9
2 Analytical Framework for Studying Political Incorporation 37
Part 2 Historical and Social Contexts
3 The Historical Context of U.S. Ethnoracial Politics 67
4 The Persistence of Racial Segregation in a Diverse America 104
Part 3 Political Incorporation in an Era of Immigration
5 Political Participation, Descriptive Representation, and the Quest for Political Power 131
6 Political Incorporation, Governing Coalitions, and Public Policy 194
Part 4 Conclusions
7 Immigrants and the Future of American Ethnoracial Politics 249
Notes 269
References 275
Index 297
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