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After Obama : African American Politics in a Post-Obama Era /

After Obama : African American Politics in a Post-Obama Era / ed. by Todd C. Shaw, Robert A. Brown, Joseph P. McCormick II. - 1 online resource

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Examines the complicated political legacy of our first black presidentWritten during the presidency of Donald Trump, After Obama examines the impact President Barack Obama and his administration have continued to have upon African American politics. In this comprehensive volume, Todd C. Shaw, Robert A. Brown, and Joseph P. McCormick II bring together more than a dozen scholars to explore his complex legacy, including his successes, failures, and contradictions.Contributors focus on a wide range of topics, including how President Obama affected aspects of African American politics, how his public policies influenced the quality of Black citizenship and life, and what future administrations can learn from his experiences. They also examine the present-day significance of Donald Trump in relation to African American politics.A timely and thorough work, After Obama provides the first examination of the Obama administration in its entirety, and the lasting impact it has had on African American politics.


Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.


In English.

9781479807277 9781479896578

10.18574/nyu/9781479807277.001.0001 doi


POLITICAL SCIENCEĀ / American Government / National.

African American Constituencies. African American church. African American women. African Americans. American Racial Order. Barack Obama. Black LGBTQ. Black elected official. Black homeownership. Black judicial appointments. Black politics. Black women. Concentrated punishment. Congressional Black Caucus. Counter terrorism. Courts. Criminal justice reform. Deracialized strategy. Economic policy. Executive branch. Federal judiciary. Federalism. Foreign policy. Home Affordable Refinance Program. Home foreclosure. Housing policy. Immigration policy. Inclusionary Dilemma. Inverted linked fate. Invested Linked Fate. Job creation. Judiciary branch. Liberal institutionalist approach. Make Home Affordable Initiative. Mass incarceration. Media presence. Minority homeownership. Nationalist approach. Neo-conservative approach. Obama Doctrine. Obama administration. Obama presidency. Partisanship. Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. Political trusts. Politics of recognition. Poverty. Public Policy. Race-gender. Race-neutral politics. Race. Racial health disparities. Racial polarization. Realist approach. Residential segregation. Rev. Jeremiah Wright. Targeted universalism. The Obama Effect. Urban and Economic Mobility Initiative. Urban policy. Voting rights litigation. representation.

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