A multidimensional perspective captures the complexities of African American racial identity. While the dynamics of racial oppression limit the range of attitudes blacks may construct and hold, their basic humanity introduces additional attitudinal variance that is nearly boundless. Rather than claim it is possible to conceptualize and measure every iteration of blackness, modern social theorists such as Robert Sellers and William Cross Jr. contend that one should systematically “sample” the unmanageable range of different identity frames found among blacks. In Dimensions of Blackness, the authors suggest there is no single, solitary way to express black racial identity. They move away from blackness as binary and instead reveal what happen...
In The Souls of Black Folk, W.E.B. Dubois discusses two key concepts about being black in America. “...
Why is black partisan identification so one-sidedly Democratic forty years past the Civil Rights mov...
The Black Political Identity is often treated as a monolith in American politics, with interest grou...
A multidimensional perspective captures the complexities of African American racial identity. While ...
A multidimensional perspective captures the complexities of African American racial identity. While ...
Research on African American racial identity has utilized 2 distinct approaches. The mainstream appr...
A recurring theme in African-American politics is that Blacks' political attitudes and behavior are ...
Increasing numbers of people in the United States and beyond experience “race” not as a single, con...
Increasing numbers of people in the United States and beyond experience “race” not as a single, con...
With this book, Clarissa Peterson and Emmitt Y. Riley, III dive into how racial attitudes change and...
Research on African American racial identity has utilized 2 distinct approaches. The mainstream appr...
With this book, Clarissa Peterson and Emmitt Y. Riley, III dive into how racial attitudes change and...
This chapter investigates how non-Black people engage with Blackness in the post–civil rights era. A...
<p>The increasing ethnic diversity among Black people in the United States is growing at a near expo...
In recent years, according to U. S. Census reports, the number of people who classify themselves as ...
In The Souls of Black Folk, W.E.B. Dubois discusses two key concepts about being black in America. “...
Why is black partisan identification so one-sidedly Democratic forty years past the Civil Rights mov...
The Black Political Identity is often treated as a monolith in American politics, with interest grou...
A multidimensional perspective captures the complexities of African American racial identity. While ...
A multidimensional perspective captures the complexities of African American racial identity. While ...
Research on African American racial identity has utilized 2 distinct approaches. The mainstream appr...
A recurring theme in African-American politics is that Blacks' political attitudes and behavior are ...
Increasing numbers of people in the United States and beyond experience “race” not as a single, con...
Increasing numbers of people in the United States and beyond experience “race” not as a single, con...
With this book, Clarissa Peterson and Emmitt Y. Riley, III dive into how racial attitudes change and...
Research on African American racial identity has utilized 2 distinct approaches. The mainstream appr...
With this book, Clarissa Peterson and Emmitt Y. Riley, III dive into how racial attitudes change and...
This chapter investigates how non-Black people engage with Blackness in the post–civil rights era. A...
<p>The increasing ethnic diversity among Black people in the United States is growing at a near expo...
In recent years, according to U. S. Census reports, the number of people who classify themselves as ...
In The Souls of Black Folk, W.E.B. Dubois discusses two key concepts about being black in America. “...
Why is black partisan identification so one-sidedly Democratic forty years past the Civil Rights mov...
The Black Political Identity is often treated as a monolith in American politics, with interest grou...