Uneasy alliances : race and party competition in America
by
 
Frymer, Paul.

Title
Uneasy alliances : race and party competition in America

Author
Frymer, Paul.

ISBN
9781400836413
 
9781282692244

Publication Information
Princeton, N.J. ; Woodstock : Princeton University Press, 2010.

Physical Description
1 online resource (xii, 244 pages).

Series
Princeton studies in American politics : historical, international, and comparative perspectives
 
Princeton studies in American politics.

Abstract
Uneasy Alliances is a powerful challenge to how we think about the relationship between race, political parties, and American democracy. While scholars frequently claim that the need to win elections makes government officials responsive to any and all voters, Paul Frymer shows that not all groups are treated equally; politicians spend most of their time and resources on white swing voters--to the detriment of the African American community. As both parties try to attract white swing voters by distancing themselves from blacks, black voters are often ignored and left with unappealing alternati.

Subject Term
Racism -- Political aspects -- United States.
 
Political parties -- United States.
 
African Americans -- Civil rights -- History.
 
African Americans -- Political activity -- History.

Electronic Access
http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/j.ctt7sq6f


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