Contours of African American Politics chronicles the systematic study of African American politics and its subsequent recognition as an established field of scholarly inquiry
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IV: Race and Representation; The 1990s Round of Redistricting: A Schematic Outline of Some Key Features; Minority Representation and the Tradeoffs in Legislative Redistricting; The Impact of Redistricting on African-American Representation in the U.S. Congress and State Legislatures in the 1990s; Social Movement Theory in the Examination of Mobilization in a Black Community: The 1991 Sacramento Redistricting Project; The Voting Rights Act and Judicial Elections: A Horse of a Different Color or Canary in the Coal Mine?; The Recruitment of Blacks to State Courts of Last Resort; African-American Presidential Convention and Nomination Politics: Alan Keyes in the 1996 Republican Presidential Primaries and Convention; Call and Response: The Politics of Speaking to and for Black America; The Messages and the Messengers: Opinions from the Million Men Who Marched; V: Legacies: Strategic Black Politics and Black Political Science; The Study of African-American Politics as Social Danger: Clues from the Disciplinary Journals; The Politics of The Black "Nation" A Twenty-Five-Year Retrospective: Honoring the Scholarship of Matthew Holden; Introduction to the Symposium: The Politics of the Black "Nation" Revisited; The Politics of the Black "Nation": Significance and Context of the Book; In the Mirror of Time: Unbound Interests and the New Black Leadership: A Retrospective Critique of Essay I: "Centrifugal Influences on Black Politics"; Clientage, Opposition, and Withdrawal: Three Forms of External Politics: A Reexamination of Essay II; Revisiting Black Nationalist Politics: An Assessment of Essay III: "Politics as a Collective Psychiatry: A Critique of Withdrawal"; Looking Backward While Moving Forward: Comments on Essay IV: "Toward Black Regrouping"; Toward Black Regrouping: Comments on Essay V: "The Next Five Years: I. Morale and Objective Capacity"; Politics and Organizational Options: Comments on Essay VI: "The Next Five Years: II. Organizational Options"; Modifying Political Tactics: Comments on Essay VII: "The Next Five Years: III. Modifying Political Tactics"; Honoring the Founding Role and Scholarship of Mack H. Jones; An Assessment of the Works of Mack Jones on the Development of Black Political Science: Introduction to a Symposium; Reflections on Atlanta University Political Science; The Epistemological Quest of Mack Jones; Observations on the Political Thought and Methodology of Mack H. Jones; VI: Black Politics and the Dynamics of Social Change; Erasing Racial Justice or How Liberals Become Black; Black No More: Race Construction and the 2000 Census; Race and The Green Mile; "Whosoever Will": Black Theology, Homosexuality, and the Black Political Church; A Radical Critique of the Reparations Movement