Includes bibliographical references (p. 225-287) and index.
Contents:
The jug and its content: a perspective on Black American political development -- The "Black revolution" and the reconstitution of domination -- The black urban regime: structural origins and constraints -- Sources on demobilization in the new Black political regime: incorporation, ideological capitulation, and radical failure in the post-segregation era -- A critique of neoprogressivism in theorizing about local development policy: a case from Atlanta -- The "underclass" as myth and symbol: the poverty of discourse about poverty -- The allure of Malcolm X and the changing character of Black politics.
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