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Black faces, black interests
The Representation of African Americans in Congress
Book • 1993
Black Faces, Black Interests analyzes the representational effects of racial gerrymandering and argues that both black and white members of Congress can effectively represent black interests.
The book has been cited three times by the U.S.
Supreme Court and has spawned numerous studies on minority representation.
It won several awards, including the Woodrow Wilson Foundation Award, the D.B.
Hardeman Prize, and the V.O. Key Award.
The book has been cited three times by the U.S.
Supreme Court and has spawned numerous studies on minority representation.
It won several awards, including the Woodrow Wilson Foundation Award, the D.B.
Hardeman Prize, and the V.O. Key Award.
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Mentioned in 3 episodes
Mentioned by Carol Swain as a seminal work in the area of minority representation in Congress, from which passages were allegedly plagiarized.

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