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Still a House Divided: Race and Politics in Obama's America (Princeton Studies in American Politics: Historical, International, and Comparative Perspectives Book 125)

معرفی کتاب «Still a House Divided: Race and Politics in Obama's America (Princeton Studies in American Politics: Historical, International, and Comparative Perspectives Book 125)» نوشتهٔ King, Desmond S. ;Smith, Rogers M.، منتشرشده توسط نشر Princeton University Press در سال 2011. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

Why race remains the central political issue in America today Why have American policies failed to reduce the racial inequalities still pervasive throughout the nation? Has President Barack Obama defined new political approaches to race that might spur unity and progress? Still a House Divided examines the enduring divisions of American racial politics and how these conflicts have been shaped by distinct political alliances and their competing race policies. Combining deep historical knowledge with a detailed exploration of such issues as housing, employment, criminal justice, multiracial census categories, immigration, voting in majority-minority districts, and school vouchers, Desmond King and Rogers Smith assess the significance of President Obama's election to the White House and the prospects for achieving constructive racial policies for America's future. Offering a fresh perspective on the networks of governing institutions, political groups, and political actors that influence the structure of American racial politics, King and Smith identify three distinct periods of opposing racial policy coalitions in American history. The authors investigate how today's alliances pit color-blind and race-conscious approaches against one another, contributing to political polarization and distorted policymaking. Contending that President Obama has so far inadequately confronted partisan divisions over race, the authors call for all sides to recognize the need for a balance of policy measures if America is to ever cease being a nation divided. Presenting a powerful account of American political alliances and their contending racial agendas, Still a House Divided sheds light on a policy path vital to the country's future. Why Have American Policies Failed To Reduce The Racial Inequalities Still Pervasive Throughout The Nation? Has President Barack Obama Defined New Political Approaches To Race That Might Spur Unity And Progress? This Book Examines The Enduring Divisions Of American Racial Politics And How These Conflicts Have Been Shaped By Distinct Political Alliances And Their Competing Race Policies. Combining Historical Knowledge With A Detailed Exploration Of Such Issues As Housing, Employment, Criminal Justice, Multiracial Census Categories, Immigration, Voting In Majority-minority Districts, And School Vouchers, The Authors Assess The Significance Of President Obama's Election To The White House And The Prospects For Achieving Constructive Racial Policies For America's Future. Offering A Fresh Perspective On The Networks Of Governing Institutions, Political Groups, And Political Actors That Influence The Structure Of American Racial Politics, They Identify Three Distinct Periods Of Opposing Racial Policy Coalitions In American History. The Authors Investigate How Today's Alliances Pit Color-blind And Race-conscious Approaches Against One Another, Contributing To Political Polarization And Distorted Policymaking. Contending That President Obama Has So Far Inadequately Confronted Partisan Divisions Over Race, The Authors Call For All Sides To Recognize The Need For A Balance Of Policy Measures If America Is To Ever Cease Being A Nation Divided. Presenting An Account Of American Political Alliances And Their Contending Racial Agendas, This Book Sheds Light On A Policy Path Vital To The Country's Future. Pt. 1. Obama's Inheritance -- That They May All Be One : America As A House Divided -- Pt. 2. The Making And Unmaking Of Racial Hierarchies -- That Is The Last Speech He Will Ever Make : The Antebellum Racial Alliances -- We Of The North Were Thoroughly Wrong : How Racial Alliances Mobilized Ideas And Law -- Pt. 3. The Trajectory Of Racial Alliances -- This Backdrop Of Entrenched Inequality : Affirmative Action In Work -- To Affirmatively Further Fair Housing : Enduring Racial Inequalities In American Homes And Mortgages -- To Elect One Of Their Own : Racial Alliances And Majority-minority Districts -- Our Goal Is To Have One Classification--american : Vouchers For Schools And The Multiracial Census -- We Can Take The People Out Of The Slums, But We Cannot Take The Slums Out Of The People : How Today's Racial Alliances Shape Laws On Crime And Immigration -- Pt. 4. America's Inheritance -- Prospects Of The House Divided. Desmond S. King & Rogers M. Smith. Includes Bibliographical References And Index. Why have American policies failed to reduce the racial inequalities still pervasive throughout the nation? Has President Barack Obama defined new political approaches to race that might spur unity and progress? This book examines the enduring divisions of American racial politics and how these conflicts have been shaped by distinct political alliances and their competing race policies. Combining deep historical knowledge with a detailed exploration of such issues as housing, employment, criminal justice, multiracial census categories, immigration, voting in majority-minority districts, and school vouchers, the book assesses the significance of President Obama's election to the White House and the prospects for achieving constructive racial policies for America's future. Offering a fresh perspective on the networks of governing institutions, political groups, and political actors that influence the structure of American racial politics, the book identifies three distinct periods of opposing racial policy coalitions in American history. It investigates how today's alliances pit color-blind and race-conscious approaches against one another, contributing to political polarization and distorted policymaking. Contending that President Obama has so far inadequately confronted partisan divisions over race, the book calls for all sides to recognize the need for a balance of policy measures if America is to ever cease being a nation divided. Presenting a powerful account of American political alliances and their contending racial agendas, this book sheds light on a policy path vital to the country's future. Contents List of Figures and Tables Acknowledgments PART ONE. Obama’s Inheritance Chapter 1. “That They May All Be One”. America as a House Divided PART TWO. The Making and Unmaking of Racial Hierarchies Chapter 2. “That is the last speech he will ever make”. The Antebellum Racial Alliances Chapter 3. “We of the North were thoroughly wrong”. How Racial Alliances Mobilized Ideas and Law PART THREE. The Trajectory of Racial Alliances Chapter 4. “This backdrop of entrenched inequality”. Affirmative Action in Work Chapter 5. To “affirmatively further fair housing”. Enduring Racial Inequalities in American Homes and Mortgages Chapter 6. “To elect one of their own”. Racial Alliances and Majority-Minority Districts Chapter 7. “Our goal is to have one classification—American”. Vouchers for Schools and the Multiracial Census Chapter 8. “We can take the people out of the slums, but we cannot take the slums out of the people”. How Today’s Racial Alliances Shape Laws on Crime and Immigration PART FOUR. America’s Inheritance Chapter 9. Prospects of the House Divided Notes Index Offering a fresh perspective on the networks of governing institutions, political groups, and political actors that influence the structure of American racial politics, this title identifies three distinct periods of opposing racial policy coalitions in American history.
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