The Jesse Jackson Phenomon: The Crisis of Purpose in Afro-American Politics (Yale Fastbacks)

By Adolph L. Reed.

The Jesse Jackson Phenomon: The Crisis of Purpose in Afro-American Politics (Yale Fastbacks)

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How did Jesse Jackson – who had never run in an election and had only recently registered to vote – become the black candidate for the 1984 Democratic presidential nomination?  What does his campaign show about the dynamics that drive Afro-American political activity?  In the first book to analyze the Jackson campaign, a black scholar who has worked extensively with local black political organizations argues that the Jackson Candidacy revealed tensions within Afro-American politics and hurt rather than helped the development of a viable black political movement. Reed demonstr...

ISBN(s)

0300035527, 9780300035520

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