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| Document Type: | Book |
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| All Authors / Contributors: |
Marilyn E Lashley; Melanie Njeri Jackson |
| ISBN: | 0313288801 9780313288807 |
| OCLC Number: | 29793312 |
| Description: | xii, 246 p. : ill. ; 25 cm. |
| Contents: | The liberal state : what retreat? An examination of philosophical ambivalence and continuity in perspectives and treatment of African Americans in the U.S. political system / Melanie Njeri Jackson -- Mythologies of cultural politics and the discrete charm of the Black petite bourgeoisie / Adolph Reed, Jr. -- Culture as human capital : methodological and policy implications / Rhonda M. Williams -- Reclaiming the state : representative government and public policy access / Marilyn E. Lashley -- Who represents the people? African Americans, public policy, and political alienation during the Reagan-Bush years / Cedric Herring -- Government retreat, the dispossessed, and the politics of African American self-reliant development in the age of Reaganism / Floyd W. Hayes III -- We have come this far by our own hands : a tradition of African American self-help and philanthropy and the growth of corporate philanthropic giving to African Americans / Marsha Jean Darling -- Discrimination in mortgage lending markets as rational economic behavior : theory, evidence, and public policy / William E. Jackson III -- Black Mecca reconsidered : an analysis of Atlanta's post-civil rights political economy / Claude W. Barnes, Jr. -- The impact of affirmative policy on correcting the market failures of racial discrimination : are African Americans better off? / Marilyn E. Lashley. |
| Series Title: | Contributions in political science, no. 347 |
| Responsibility: | edited by Marilyn E. Lashley and Melanie Njeri Jackson ; foreword by Armstead Allen. |
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