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Author Hooper, Cindy, 1971-

Title Conflict : African American women and the new dilemma of race and gender politics / Cindy Hooper.

Publication Info. Santa Barbara, Calif. : Praeger, 2012.

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Description xii, 169 pages ; 24 cm
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Cohesive representation -- A look back -- Racial bias within the women's suffrage movement -- Gender bias within the civil rights movement -- The failure of black feminism -- The 2008 presidential election: substance or symbolism? -- Early indicators of gender preference shifts to racial preference -- The consequential shift to Obama -- The historic 2008 Democratic primaries and caucuses -- An influential new voting bloc emerges -- A renewed sense of obligation -- The fulfillment of the Thirteenth and Nineteenth Amendments -- Since the 2008 presidential election.
Summary This book is an examination that looks at African American women's navigation of the interlocking obstacles of race and gender specifically within the political arena. A question previously posed in the abstract became real during the 2008 presidential election. Asked to make a choice, would an African American woman support a male African American candidate or a non-African American female candidate? If identity politics played a role in her decision, which identity would hold sway, female or African American? This volume offers an examination of an increasingly important voting bloc, one that impacted the 2008 election and whose loyalties will have far-reaching implications for future contests. This study is three-pronged. It explores the conflicts African American women experience in prioritizing race over gender, offers data-backed analysis of the substantial power of this bloc to influence elections, and looks at the ways in which the very existence of that influence impacts the political and social empowerment of this dual-identity population. As background to the present day story, the book surveys the history of African American females in elective office in the United States, as well as their roles in the Women's Suffrage and Civil Rights movements. It undertakes a study of African American women in this expansive political context, and it helps readers assess where African American women have been, where they are now, and what their roles might be in the future.
Subject African American women -- Political activity -- History -- 20th century.
African American women -- Political activity.
History.
Chronological Term 20th century
Subject African American women.
African American women -- Political activity -- History -- 21st century.
Chronological Term 21st century
Subject African American feminists -- Political activity -- History -- 20th century.
African American feminists.
Political participation.
African American feminists -- Political activity -- History -- 21st century.
African American women -- Race identity.
African American women -- Race identity.
United States -- Race relations.
United States.
Race relations.
Added Title African American Women and the new dilemma of race and gender politics
ISBN 9780313392146 hardcopy alkaline paper
0313392145 hardcopy alkaline paper
9780313392153 ebook
0313392153 ebook