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Race and Inequality in American Politics : An Imperfect Union

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Authored by three of the USA's most well-known scholars on American politics, this undergraduate textbook argues that racial considerations are today-and have always been since the nation's founding-central to understanding America's political system writ large.

Drawing on decades of teaching experience and compelling original research, Hajnal, Hutchings, and Lee present an up-to-date and comprehensive survey of race's role in American democracy, spanning topics as wide-ranging as public opinion, voting behavior, media representation, criminal justice, social policy, and protest movements.

The reader will examine the perspectives of multiple racial groups, learn how to bring empirical analysis to bear on deeply divided viewpoints, and debate solutions to the many problems of governance in an America that is polarized by party, riven by race, and divided by inequality.

Chapters open with a vignette to introduce the core issues and conclude with discussion questions and annotated suggested readings.

Full color photos, figures, and boxed features elaborate on and reinforce important themes.

Instructor resources are available online.

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Cambridge University Press
1108484115 / 9781108484114
Hardback
31/08/2024
United Kingdom
400 pages, Worked examples or Exercises