Introduction and terminology for students Chapter 1 US government and politics in the race world Chapter 2 Constitution: entanglement of rights and race Chapter 3 Freedom of citizens: control of freedom and government power Chapter 4 Citizen Rights: Inequality and Equality Chapter 5 Congress: Representation and Legislation Chapter 6 President's Position: Redefinition of Traditional Wisdom Chapter 7 Bureaucracy: Professional Officials, Accountability and Ethnicity Chapter 8 Judicial: Anti-Authoritarianism Institution Chapter 9 Public opinion: Ethnic? Chapter 10 Media: Strengthening the stereotype of ethnic groups? Chapter 11 Social Movement: Civil Rights as a Sports Model Chapter 12 Interest Group: A New Era of Minority Ethnic Politics? Chapter 13: Political Parties: Solidarity of Voters and Governing Bodies Chapter 14 Voting and Election: Introduction to the Victory of the Past and Obama Chapter 15 Domestic and Overseas Policies: Summary of African-American and Caucasian Governments
This is the first comprehensive introduction to the US government in terms of racial and ethnic equality. The author team totally accepted this work: Paula McLean is the highest political scientist of the African-American who wrote numerous articles on ethnic and political science for students, scholars and the public. Steve Tauber is known for work on various legal studies, including civil rights, freedom, animal rights and criminal justice. They both accept the classic of the Constitution of the United States and link American political systems and political action tools with the formation of public policy. The author quoted the first voice of the national actor in our country's history and showed the reader how to measure and evaluate the US short-term equality value from the establishment of the state to the present I will.
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Part 1: Introduction Black American American Americans and the next African American of the American Revolution on the eve of White's independence challenged the legacy of the slave revolution in the revolutionary war. - African Americans in the revolutionary war of 1783 challenged slavery, a revolutionary heritage of 1776 - 1787, a selective bibliography of consideration of black American chronology in the appendix revolutionary era of 1785 - 1855
The Black Liberation Movement motivated Asian Americans to interrogate their own oppression in the case of Caucasian supremacy, but the criticism of black against war is an international viewpoint to define Asian American movement I urged employment. As Kochi Yuri told the pass: Memoirs: "I often remember saying: We have to create an Asian American view of the Vietnam War. Asian countries bombed We are fighting with Vietnam ... We must know what war is. "
When I asked White allies to solve the imbalanced death of Vietnamese black and brown soldiers and the nature of special anti-Asian war, Asian Americans "completely rejected ... Collapse and distraction "6 Activist Steve Lewis says: "In a broader sense, the movement faces difficulties with the movement in Asia, the problem spreads beyond what they want to go, all of the domestic and foreign systems." 7