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9780199739677
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Oxford University Press
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Encyclopaedias & Reference Works
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Hardcover
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2012
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The historical significance of Barack Obama's triumph in the presidential election of 2008 scarcely requires comment. Yet it contains an irony: he won a victory as an African American only by denying that he was the candidate of African Americans. Obama's very success, writes Fredrick Harris, exacted a heavy cost on black politics. In The Price of the Ticket, Harris puts Obama's career in the context of decades of black activism, showing how his election undermined the very movement that made it possible. The path to his presidency began just before passage of the 1965 Voting Rights Act, when black leaders began to discuss strategies to make the most of their new access to the ballot. Some argued that black voters should organize into a cohesive, independent bloc; others urged a more race-neutral approach, working together with other racial minorities as well as like-minded whites. This has been the fundamental divide within black politics ever since. At first, the gap did not seem serious. But the post-civil-rights era has accelerated a shift towards race-neutral politics. Obama made a point of distancing himself from older race-conscious black leaders, such as Al Sharpton and Jesse Jackson - even though, as Harris shows, he owes much to Jackson's earlier campaigns for the White House. Unquestionably Obama's approach won support among whites, but Harris finds the results troublesome. The social problems targeted by an earlier generation of black politicians - racial disparities in income and education, stratospheric incarceration and unemployment rates, rampant HIV in black communities - all persist, yet Obama's election, ironically, marginalized them. Meanwhile, the civil-rights movement's militancy is fading from memory. Written by one of America's leading scholars of race and politics, The Price of the Ticket will reshape our understanding of the rise of Barack Obama and the decline of a politics dedicated to challenging racial inequality head on. Salient Features Highly original account of Obama's rise and how it spelled the end of a certain form of black politics in America. Connects Obama to the broader history of civil-rights oriented politics that emerged in the 1960s and 1970s and shows how Obama has largely abandoned it. Essential reading for anyone interested in how Obama has steered away from the forms of black politics that dominated in the civil rights era.
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Preface 1. A Clash of Visions 2. Chicago, The Political Capital of Black America 3. Entering the Land of Milk and Honey 4. Respectability as Public Philosophy 5. Winks, Nods, and Votes 6. Price of the Ticket
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