Election 2012
Wash U Expert: Political Empowerment Fading for Black Americans
Black conservatives, ‘born again’ Christians express biggest declines, survey shows.
Hailed by some as the “end of race as we know it” and the beginning of a “post-racial” America, the 2008 election of Barack Obama sparked a measurable bump in feelings of political empowerment among black Americans. But those sentiments have faded considerably over the last year or so, according to a new analysis of political survey data, with the sharpest declines in perceived political power coming from blacks who identify themselves as conservatives or “born again” Christians. “The election of a black American to the U.S. presidency did seem to empower African Americans, causing an increase in levels of perceived freedom,” writes James L. Gibson, PhD, the Sidney W. Souers Professor of Government and professor of African and African-…
In this Article:
FedUpVet
9:44 am on Tuesday, November 6, 2012
Good article and well written. Very well researched and intelligent data from an excellent source for true unbiased facts and figures. Thank you.   more ›