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After Obama : African American Politics in a Post-Obama Era
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Introduction: There’s No Such Thing as a “Black President” -- Part I. Constituencies -- 1. Race, Trust, and the American Presidency: Black- White Confidence in the Executive Branch in the Obama Era and Beyond -- 2. Invitations to the Dance: The Obama Administration’s Compl...
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Introduction: There’s No Such Thing as a “Black President” -- Part I. Constituencies -- 1. Race, Trust, and the American Presidency: Black- White Confidence in the Executive Branch in the Obama Era and Beyond -- 2. Invitations to the Dance: The Obama Administration’s Complex Engagement with Black Elected Officials and Advocacy Groups -- 3. The “Obama Effect” Revisited: A Macrolevel and Longitudinal Exploration of the Influence of Barack Obama’s Media Presence on Racialized Political Party Polarization -- 4. “It’s Complicated”: The Obama Administration’s Relationship with Black Faith Communities and Lessons for Future Presidents -- 5. Obama, African American Women, and the Limitations of the Politics of Recognition -- 6. Moving the Needle? Obama, Targeted Universalism, and the Black LGBTQ Community -- Part II. Public Policies -- 7. Black Federal Judges and Civil Rights in the Age of Obama -- 8. Monumental Promises, Incremental Gains: Criminal Justice Reform in the Obama Era -- 9. What about Black Women? How Economic Policies Targeting Urban Americans Disappear Black Women -- 10. Barack Obama and the Racial Politics of the Affordable Care Act -- 11. Race, Real Estate, and Responsiveness: The Obama Administration’s Legacy on Housing Policy and Outcomes -- 12. The Obama Era and Black Attitudes toward Undocumented Immigration Policies -- 13. Foreign Policy during and after Barack Obama -- Conclusion: The Next “Black President” and the Next Black Politics -- About the Editors -- About the Contributors -- Index Ausführliche Beschreibung