After Obama : African American politics in a post-Obama era /

""After Obama" explores African American politics in the post-Obama era"--

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Group Author: Shaw, Todd Cameron; Brown, Robert A., 1963-; McCormick, Joseph P., II
Published: New York University Press,
Publisher Address: New York, NY :
Publication Dates: [2021]
Literature type: Book
Language: English
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Summary: ""After Obama" explores African American politics in the post-Obama era"--
Carrier Form: viii, 409 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN: 9781479818037
1479818038
9781479807277
1479807273
Index Number: E907
CLC: D771.22
Call Number: D771.22/A258
Contents: Introduction : there's no such thing as a "Black President" /
Race, trust, and the American presidency : black-white confidence in the executive branch in the Obama Era and beyond /
Invitations to the dance : the Obama administration's complex engagement with black elected officials and advocacy groups /
The "Obama effect" revisited : a macro-level and longitudinal exploration of the influence of Barack Obama's media presence on racialized political party polarization /
"It's complicated" : the Obama administration's relationship with black faith communities and lessons for future presidents /
Obama, African American women, and the limitations of the politics of recognition /
Moving the needle? : Obama, targeted universalism, and the black LGBTQ community /
Black federal judges and civil rights in the age of Obama /
Monumental promises, incremental gains : criminal justice reform in the Obama era /
What about black wowmen? : how economic policies targeting urban American disappear black women /
Barack Obama and the racial politics of the Affordable Care Act /
Race, real estate, and responsiveness : the Obama administration's legacy on housing policy and outcomes /
The Obama era and black attitudes towards undocumented immigration policies /
Foreign policy during and after Barack Obama /
Conclusion : the next "Black President" and the next black politics /