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. Ed(S): Johnson, Ollie Andrew, Iii; Stanford, Karin L. - Black Political Organizations in the Post-Civil Rights Era - 9780813531403 - V9780813531403
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Black Political Organizations in the Post-Civil Rights Era

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Description for Black Political Organizations in the Post-Civil Rights Era Paperback. This volume examines the leadership, membership, structure, goals, ideology, activities, accountability and impact of contemporary black political organizations and their leaders. Organizations covered include well-known ones such as the NAACP and lesser known ones. Editor(s): Johnson, Ollie Andrew, III; Stanford, Karin L. Num Pages: 280 pages. BIC Classification: 1KBB; JFSL3; JPVH1. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational; (UP) Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly; (UU) Undergraduate. Dimension: 229 x 152 x 16. Weight in Grams: 367.

We know a great deal about civil rights organizations during the 1960s, but relatively little about black political organizations since that decade. Questions of focus, accountability, structure, and relevance have surrounded these groups since the modern Civil Rights Movement ended in 1968. Political scientists Ollie A. Johnson III and Karin L. Stanford have assembled a group of scholars who examine the leadership, membership, structure, goals, ideology, activities, accountability, and impact of contemporary black political organizations and their leaders. Questions considered are: How have these organizations adapted to the changing sociopolitical and economic environment? What ideological shifts, if any, have occurred within each one? What issues are considered important to black political groups and what strategies are used to implement their agendas? The contributors also investigate how these organizations have adapted to changes within the black community and American society as a whole.

Organizations covered include well-known ones such as the NAACP, Rainbow/PUSH Coalition, the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, the Urban League, and the Congress of Racial Equality, as well as organizations such as the National Association of Colored Women’s Clubs. Religious groups, including black churches and the Nation of Islam, are also considered.

Product Details

Format
Paperback
Publication date
2003
Publisher
Rutgers University Press United States
Number of pages
280
Condition
New
Number of Pages
280
Place of Publication
New Brunswick NJ, United States
ISBN
9780813531403
SKU
V9780813531403
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About . Ed(S): Johnson, Ollie Andrew, Iii; Stanford, Karin L.
Ollie A. Johnson III is a professor of political science at the Universidad San Francisco de Quito in Ecuador. He is the author of Brazilian Party Politics and the Coup of 1964. Karin L. Stanford was assistant professor of political science and African American Studies at the University of Georgia and has served as Bureau Chief of the Washington office of Rainbow/PUSH Coalition. She is the author of Beyond the Boundaries: Reverend Jesse Jackson in International Affairs.

Reviews for Black Political Organizations in the Post-Civil Rights Era
[A] worthwhile collection that examines the role of the countryÆs leading black organizations in the post-civil rights era.
New York Press
Essential reading for those interested in Black civil society in the post-civil rights era. A balanced and comprehensive account of Black leadership today.
Charles Henry
Professor of African American Studies, University of California, Berkeley

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