African-American Political Psychology: Identity, Opinion, and Action in the Post-Civil Rights Era

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This volume addresses questions such as: How do the unique experiences of Blacks in America influence their political psychology? What are the psychological mechanisms underlying Blacks' orientation toward politics and can these mechanisms help account for observed differences in Black political attitudes and behavior?.

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Philpot, T. S., & White, I. K. (2010). African-American Political Psychology: Identity, Opinion, and Action in the Post-Civil Rights Era. African-American Political Psychology: Identity, Opinion, and Action in the Post-Civil Rights Era (pp. 1–246). Palgrave Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230114340

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