The Congressional Black Caucus
Racial Politics in the US Congress
- Robert Singh - University of Edinburgh, UK
Volume:
3
Series:
Contemporary American Politics
Contemporary American Politics
Other Titles in:
Politics & International Relations
Politics & International Relations
October 1997 | 256 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc
The history and influence of the Congressional Black Caucus is the theme of this book. The author demonstrates that the organization has successfully articulated the concerns of African Americans, but has only had a marginal impact on public policy. He shows that the increased membership of the Caucus has added considerable internal obstacles to the ever present external obstacles which have always constrained their power.
The Congressional Black Caucus
Three Perspectives on a Modern Representational Puzzle
Representation without Organization
Black Congressional Politics from Reconstruction to the Modern Era
The CBC
Caucus Origins and Organization
CBC Activities, Role and Influence, 1971-1992
The Representational Environment
Black Congressional Politics at Home
The Institutional Environment
Black Congressional Politics on the Hill
From Isolation to Influence?
The CBC in the 103rd and 104th Congresses
Conclusion
The Black Caucus in the 1990s - Continuity and Change