| 2001 Conference |
Theorizing Black Communities:
New Frontiers in the Study of African-American Politics |
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Memorial Art Gallery,
The University of Rochester
East Parlor, Cutler Union
May 5-6, 2001 |
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Organized by
Cathy Cohen of Yale University and Fredrick Harris of the University
of Rochester |
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| Session I: Religion, Culture and Memory |
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Barbara Savage, Department of History,
University of Pennsylvania
Black Religion and Black Social Science in the Interwar Years |
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Richard Iton, Department of Political Science,
University of Toronto
Politics, Popular Culture, and African-American Exceptionalism |
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Fredrick Harris, Department of Political
Science, University of Rochester
It Takes a Tragedy to Arouse Them:
Collective Memory and Collective Action during the Civil Rights
Movement |
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| Session II: Dynamics of Activism |
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Matthew Countryman, Department of History,
University of Michigan
Towards a Social Movement Analysis of Black Power: Protest
Strategy, Community Organizing, and Black Nationalism in Philadelphia
during the 1960s |
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Rhonda Williams, Department of History,
Case-Western Reserve University
The Confluence of Identities: Public Housing and Welfare Rights
Organizing in Baltimore |
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Andrea Simpson, Department of Political
Science, University of Washington
Linked and Fettered: Women in the Environmental Justice Movement |
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| Session III: Networks, Capital, and Opportunities |
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Brian McKenzie, Department of Political
Science, University of Michigan
Political Communication Networks, Social Capital, and African-American
Political Behavior |
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Prudence L. Carter, Postdoctoral Fellow,
Harvard University
Black Cultural Capital and the Conflict of Schooling for African-American
Youth:
Extending a Sociological Concept |
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| Todd Shaw, Department of Political Science,
University of Illinois, Urbana/Champaign |
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| Session IV: The Politics of Black Identities |
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Ruel Rogers, Department of Political Science,
Northwestern University
Black Like Who?
Afro-Caribbean Immigrants, African Americans and the Politics of
Incorporation |
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John L. Jackson, Jr., Harvard Society of
Fellows
Black on Both Sides:
The Integrated Significance of Race and Class in Contemporary Black
America |
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Belinda Robnett, Department of Sociology,
University of California, Irvine
Our Struggle for Unity: African Americans in the Age of Identity
Politics |
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| Session V: Blacks and Political Representation |
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Claudine Gay, Department of Political Science,
Stanford University
The Impact of Black Congressional Representation on Political
Attitudes |
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Valeria Sinclair-Chapman, Department of
Political Science, University of Rochester
Imperfect Reflections:
Representing Black Subjective and Objective Interest in Congress |
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J. Phillip Thompson, Department of Political
Science, Columbia University
Has Liberalism Lost Its Mind?: Race and Local Democracy |