A multifaceted approach to the study of Black descriptive representation -- Explaining Black descriptive representation in state legislatures -- The creation of state legislative Black caucuses -- Black seat share and policy representation in states -- Descriptive representation and Black political involvement (with Ray Block) -- Descriptive representation and Black public opinion toward electoral reforms
Summary
This book examines the causes and consequences of black representation in state legislatures. African Americans have a troubled history when it comes to wielding political power. This reality makes it important to consider the factors that increase their presence in state government. This book shows that there is more to explaining black representation than the presence of black people; instead institutional traits also affect the racial composition of legislatures. Surprisingly, Clark finds that black political involvement and political attitudes hinge on the proportion of African Americans m
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes
Online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on March 25, 2019)