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Protest is not enough : the struggle of blacks and Hispanics for equality in urban politics / by Rufus P. Browning, Dale Rogers Marshall, David H. Tabb.

Title
  1. Protest is not enough : the struggle of blacks and Hispanics for equality in urban politics / by Rufus P. Browning, Dale Rogers Marshall, David H. Tabb.
Published by
  1. Berkeley : University of California Press, c1984.
Author
  1. Browning, Rufus P.

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Additional authors
  1. Tabb, David H.
  2. Marshall, Dale Rogers.
Description
  1. xvi, 317 p. : ill.; 22 cm.
Summary
  1. The authors studied the largest cities with the largest African American and Hispanic populations in northern California: San Francisco, San Jose, Oakland, Sacramento, Stockton, Berkeley, Richmond, Hayward, Vallejo and Daly City. Study includes numerous statistical tables.
Subject
  1. Since 1951
  2. Municipal government > California
  3. Political participation > California
  4. African Americans > California > Politics and government
  5. Hispanic Americans > California > Politics and government
  6. California > Politics and government > 1951-
  7. Participation of ethnic minorities
Contents
  1. Introduction -- Representation and incorporation: the importance of coalitions -- Processes of incorporation, co-optation, and exclusion -- Mobilization and incorporation: why more was achieved in some cities than in others -- Governmental responsiveness: policies and appointments -- Governmental responsiveness: city employment -- Federal programs: their implementation and effects on incorporation and responsiveness -- The prospects for political equality: is protest enough?
Owning institution
  1. Harvard Library
Note
  1. Includes index.
Bibliography (note)
  1. Bibliography: p. [289]-302.
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