African Americans have low levels of political trust when compared to white Americans. Explanations of African American’s political trust remain minimal. Utilizing data taken from the 1996 National Black Election Study and ordered probit to analyze the data, this study examines four explanations of African American political trust. It estimates political trust as a function of demographics, perceptions about the economy, beneficence from the government, and race orientation. Results show support for most of these factors, but no support for government beneficence. Social location, economic evaluations, and orientation to race influence African American political trust. I conclude that group-centric perceptions of African Americans’ conditio...
My research presents the lack of representation of African American interests in the American politi...
This study examined the effect of group and individual-based resources on the political participatio...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 29-34)The current research sought to examine the relation...
The gap between the political trust levels of Anglo and African-American citizens represents one of ...
While most African Americans identify with the Democratic Party, a small minority chooses to identif...
Recent research argues that political mistrust among African Americans represents unhappiness with t...
Recent research argues that political mistrust among African Americans represents unhappiness with t...
This article examines why Latinos are more trusting of the federal government than Anglos and Blacks...
- 103 - Zero-Sum Politics as a Trust Dilemma? How Race and Gender Affect Trust in Obama’s and Clinto...
Does social class affect political party affiliation in the African-American community? Drawing on t...
Scholars examining black political representation have focused on the degree to which African Americ...
Since the end of World War II, African-Americans have traditionally supported the Democratic Party, ...
This paper examines why Latinos, over the past thirty years, are consistently more trusting of the f...
The percentage of Americans who trust the government in Washington always or most of the time has be...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the predominance of linked fate and socio-demographic predictors race, class...
My research presents the lack of representation of African American interests in the American politi...
This study examined the effect of group and individual-based resources on the political participatio...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 29-34)The current research sought to examine the relation...
The gap between the political trust levels of Anglo and African-American citizens represents one of ...
While most African Americans identify with the Democratic Party, a small minority chooses to identif...
Recent research argues that political mistrust among African Americans represents unhappiness with t...
Recent research argues that political mistrust among African Americans represents unhappiness with t...
This article examines why Latinos are more trusting of the federal government than Anglos and Blacks...
- 103 - Zero-Sum Politics as a Trust Dilemma? How Race and Gender Affect Trust in Obama’s and Clinto...
Does social class affect political party affiliation in the African-American community? Drawing on t...
Scholars examining black political representation have focused on the degree to which African Americ...
Since the end of World War II, African-Americans have traditionally supported the Democratic Party, ...
This paper examines why Latinos, over the past thirty years, are consistently more trusting of the f...
The percentage of Americans who trust the government in Washington always or most of the time has be...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the predominance of linked fate and socio-demographic predictors race, class...
My research presents the lack of representation of African American interests in the American politi...
This study examined the effect of group and individual-based resources on the political participatio...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 29-34)The current research sought to examine the relation...