In this manuscript, we reexamine claims about the geography of electoral success of African American candidates. Barack Obama\u27s historic election in 2008 prompted journalists, partisans, and scholars to review prior notions of where African American candidates can successfully contend for elected office. Although Obama\u27s victory is just an anecdotal national example (albeit an important one), we review the available evidence at the state level to understand what factors might impede African American electoral success. Heretofore, the literature focused on the density of the black population, and the interconnectedness of region and white racial attitudes. This paper shows that these old standbys can no longer explain African American ...
Since the passage of the Voting Rights Act of 1965, the number of African American elected officials...
Abstract Estimates of voter turnout indicate that African Americans cast ballots at unprecedented ra...
Cities of the deep South are distinctive because they are at once influenced by a con-sistently larg...
In this manuscript, we reexamine claims about the geography of electoral success of African American...
Black electoral politics has undergone a profound transformation in the half century since African A...
Black electoral politics has undergone a profound transformation in the half century since African A...
Great strides have been made in black representation in U.S. politics since the 1960s, but there is ...
This paper provides a description of the significant role that the Black vote has played in presiden...
Numerous studies show that the rate at which African‐Americans cast ballots with missing or invalid ...
A historic increase in African American voter turnout in the 2008 presidential elections has also co...
This chapter traces the evolution of African American electoral participation and characterizes the ...
This chapter traces the evolution of African American electoral participation and characterizes the ...
For many, the election of Barack Obama to the presidency in 2008 was a signal that the US had become...
My dissertation seeks to answer two important questions in African American politics: What accounts ...
My dissertation seeks to answer two important questions in African American politics: What accounts ...
Since the passage of the Voting Rights Act of 1965, the number of African American elected officials...
Abstract Estimates of voter turnout indicate that African Americans cast ballots at unprecedented ra...
Cities of the deep South are distinctive because they are at once influenced by a con-sistently larg...
In this manuscript, we reexamine claims about the geography of electoral success of African American...
Black electoral politics has undergone a profound transformation in the half century since African A...
Black electoral politics has undergone a profound transformation in the half century since African A...
Great strides have been made in black representation in U.S. politics since the 1960s, but there is ...
This paper provides a description of the significant role that the Black vote has played in presiden...
Numerous studies show that the rate at which African‐Americans cast ballots with missing or invalid ...
A historic increase in African American voter turnout in the 2008 presidential elections has also co...
This chapter traces the evolution of African American electoral participation and characterizes the ...
This chapter traces the evolution of African American electoral participation and characterizes the ...
For many, the election of Barack Obama to the presidency in 2008 was a signal that the US had become...
My dissertation seeks to answer two important questions in African American politics: What accounts ...
My dissertation seeks to answer two important questions in African American politics: What accounts ...
Since the passage of the Voting Rights Act of 1965, the number of African American elected officials...
Abstract Estimates of voter turnout indicate that African Americans cast ballots at unprecedented ra...
Cities of the deep South are distinctive because they are at once influenced by a con-sistently larg...