Race and National Politics in America: A Historical vs. a Politi

Location 65 West 11th Street, 5th Floor
New York, NY 10011
Dates February 04, 2010 - February 04, 2010 - CONFIRMED!
Description: The Twentieth Century was in to its seventh decade before African Americans began to regain voting rights at local, statewide, and national levels that had been stripped away following Reconstruction. In his follow-up presentation to his pre-election lecture held in February on the significance of Barack Obama’s candidacy, The New Schools University Professor in Professional Practice Greggory Keith Spence will discuss a historian’s review of the systematic and continuous efforts to deny and suppress the African American voting rights. In addition, he will be tackling whether a political analysis of white voting patterns in statewide and national elections of African Americans over the last thirty years as well as an analysis of Obama’s presidential campaigns provide more salient insights to the prospects of the election of African Americans for future national leadership.
Contact nameSpecial Programs Office
Phone212-229-5353
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Show hoursThu 7 - 9:30
Public Admission PriceFree, no tickets or reservations required
Year #First Year
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