Politics in Black and White
Explore the intricate dynamics of race relations in urban America with Politics in Black and White by Raphael J. Sonenshein. Published by Princeton University Press in 1994, this revised edition spans 352 pages and delves into the remarkable biracial coalition that emerged in Los Angeles under the leadership of Mayor Tom Bradley. Sonenshein expertly navigates the complexities of 'crossover' politics, illustrating how these alliances can thrive amidst racial tensions and violence. This insightful analysis not only highlights the successes of Los Angeles's biracial coalition but also contrasts them with the challenges faced in New York City. Ideal for readers interested in African American studies, urban politics, and social justice, this book offers a compelling narrative that challenges prevailing pessimism about biracial collaborations. Discover the lessons from Los Angeles and gain a deeper understanding of the multifaceted nature of race relations in the United States.