In a time of torment, this is a book well worth reading.” —Kirkus Reviews In this deeply researched work of speculative nonfiction that reads like Ezra Klein’s Why We’re Polarized crossed with David Wallace-Wells’s The ...
This important compilation is a guide to post-1945 America that places the evolution of political institutions-the presidency, Congress, the courts-within a broad cultural context.
... Marc Dollinger; Walter Jackson; Michael Rogin; Harvard Sitkoff; Susan Pennybacker; Lynn Dumenil; Mark Bauman; Larry Greene; Nancy Green; Clive Webb; Kenneth Janken; Jim Grossman; several OAH panel discussants and audience members; ...
From the publisher: Provides a comprehensive history of the more than 120 African Americans who have served in the United States Congress. Written for a general audience, this book contains...
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115. 116. 117. 118. 119. Neal Milner and David Olson (eds.) Black Politics: The Inevitability of Conflict (New York: Holt , Rinehart and Winston, 1971), Stephen Herzog (ed.) Minority Group Politics (New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, ...
This volume revisits a debate that transpired during Black Live Matter’s first wave. Writing against the grain of popular left sentiments, Johnson cautions against a new ethnic politics.
The committee's research agenda has been designed to supplement the work of other groups, particularly the Carnegie Corporation of New York's Commission on Preventing Deadly Conflict, which issued its final report in December 1997.
Depression-era conditions are examined in St. Clair Drake and Horace R. Cayton, Black Metropolis: A Study of Negro ... J. T. Kirby,Rural Worlds Lost, 276, est timates that the farm population shrank by 8 million between 1920 and 1960 ...
Eventually , Haitian community leaders Guy Victor and Philip Wilson Desir , who had been contacted by phone , arrived on the scene . Using bullhorns , they managed to disperse the crowd - which had grown to about forty people by 7:00 ...