Research on Black stereotypes argue that Black politicians are often labeled or perceived differently from the Black population as a whole. This research has led to questions on whether or not Black politicians can influence the overall perception of Blacks in America. Due to stereotypes leading to prejudicial treatment of certain groups, increases in representation of these groups in respected positions can aid in moving past the negative generalizations and any resultant treatment. By examining the number of Black representatives in America, along with feeling thermometer data from American National Election Studies, I find that there is little correlation between an improvement in feeling thermometer responses as the number of Black repr...
A recurring theme in African-American politics is that Blacks' political attitudes and behavior are ...
Despite the election of America\u27s first Black president, most non‐Hispanic Whites continue to opp...
Do politicians work to advance the interests of those of their race even when they expect little pol...
Research on Black stereotypes argue that Black politicians are often labeled or perceived differentl...
Scholars examining black political representation have focused on the degree to which African Americ...
Scholars examining black political representation have focused on the degree to which African Americ...
Scholars examining black political representation have focused on the degree to which African Americ...
My research presents the lack of representation of African American interests in the American politi...
This paper considers whether Black elected officials are essential to the political representation o...
Great strides have been made in black representation in U.S. politics since the 1960s, but there is ...
My research presents the lack of representation of African American interests in the American politi...
Taking charge: Black electoral success and the In the 32 years since the passage of the 1965 Voting ...
With more explicit forms of racism having declined in recent decades, the implicit racial attitudes ...
Previous research on person perception has examined how stereotypes can affect people’s judgments of...
For many, the election of Barack Obama to the presidency in 2008 was a signal that the US had become...
A recurring theme in African-American politics is that Blacks' political attitudes and behavior are ...
Despite the election of America\u27s first Black president, most non‐Hispanic Whites continue to opp...
Do politicians work to advance the interests of those of their race even when they expect little pol...
Research on Black stereotypes argue that Black politicians are often labeled or perceived differentl...
Scholars examining black political representation have focused on the degree to which African Americ...
Scholars examining black political representation have focused on the degree to which African Americ...
Scholars examining black political representation have focused on the degree to which African Americ...
My research presents the lack of representation of African American interests in the American politi...
This paper considers whether Black elected officials are essential to the political representation o...
Great strides have been made in black representation in U.S. politics since the 1960s, but there is ...
My research presents the lack of representation of African American interests in the American politi...
Taking charge: Black electoral success and the In the 32 years since the passage of the 1965 Voting ...
With more explicit forms of racism having declined in recent decades, the implicit racial attitudes ...
Previous research on person perception has examined how stereotypes can affect people’s judgments of...
For many, the election of Barack Obama to the presidency in 2008 was a signal that the US had become...
A recurring theme in African-American politics is that Blacks' political attitudes and behavior are ...
Despite the election of America\u27s first Black president, most non‐Hispanic Whites continue to opp...
Do politicians work to advance the interests of those of their race even when they expect little pol...