Peeling back the layers: the multidimensionality of the liberal-conservative continuum -- From whence we came: the historical basis of Black ideological self-identification -- Multiple paths to the same place: the underpinnings of ideological self-identification -- The tie that binds: the history and nature of Black group consciousness -- The invisible link: group consciousness as a moderator of ideological self-identification -- Filling in the blanks: group consciousness and ideology beyond partisanship -- African Americans, ideology, and consequences for the two-party system.
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