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Historic Firsts Evelyn M. Simien (Associate Professor of Political Science and African American Studies, Associate Professor of Political Science and African American Studies, University of Connecticut)

Historic Firsts By Evelyn M. Simien (Associate Professor of Political Science and African American Studies, Associate Professor of Political Science and African American Studies, University of Connecticut)

Summary

This book looks at the way that historic firsts in presidential campaigns, specifically with regard to a candidate's gender and race, have affected not just who runs and why they run, but also mass political behavior.

Historic Firsts Summary

Historic Firsts: How Symbolic Empowerment Changes U.S. Politics by Evelyn M. Simien (Associate Professor of Political Science and African American Studies, Associate Professor of Political Science and African American Studies, University of Connecticut)

The 2008 presidential election made American history. Yet before Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton, there were other historic firsts: Shirley Chisholm, who ran for president in 1972, and Jesse Jackson, who ran in 1984 and 1988. While unsuccessful, these campaigns were significant, as they rallied American voters across various racial, ethnic, and gender groups. One can also argue that they heightened the electoral prospects of future candidates. Can historic firsts bring formerly politically inactive people (those who previously saw no connection between campaigns and their own lives) into the electoral process, making it both relevant and meaningful? In Historic Firsts: How Symbolic Empowerment Changes Politics, Evelyn M. Simien makes the compelling argument that voters from various racial, ethnic, and sex groups take pride in and derive psychic benefit from such historic candidacies. They make linkages between the candidates in question and their own understanding of representation, and these linkages act to mobilize citizens to vote and become actively involved in campaigns. Where conventional approaches to the study of American political elections tend to focus on socioeconomic factors, or to study race or gender as isolated factors, Simien's approach is intersectional, bringing together literature on both race and gender. In particular she compares the campaigns of Jackson, Chisholm, Obama and Clinton, and she draws upon archival material from campaign speeches, advertising, and newspaper articles, to voter turnout reports, exit polls, and national surveys to discover how race and gender determined the electoral context for the campaigns. In the process, she reveals the differences that exist within and between various racial, ethnic and sex groups in the American political process at the presidential level.

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Historic Firsts is a timely and necessary contribution that should be mandatory reading for any scholar interested in the presidency, electoral politics, and African American presidential history and politics more broadly. * Perspectives on Politics *

About Evelyn M. Simien (Associate Professor of Political Science and African American Studies, Associate Professor of Political Science and African American Studies, University of Connecticut)

Evelyn M. Simien is Associate Professor of Political Science, jointly appointed with the Institute for Africana Studies at the University of Connecticut.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments ; 1. Symbolic Empowerment: Trailblazers and Torchbearers ; 2. Chisholm '72: Toward a Theory of Symbolic Empowerment ; 3. Beyond Votes: Jesse Jackson's Candidacy and its Mobilizing Effect ; 4. One of Our Own: Hillary Clinton and the Voters who Support Her ; with Sarah Cote Hampson ; 5. The New Black Voter and Obama's Presidential Campaign ; with Sarah Cote Hampson ; 6. Presidential Politics: An Ode to Remembrance ; Notes ; Index

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NLS9780199314188
9780199314188
0199314187
Historic Firsts: How Symbolic Empowerment Changes U.S. Politics by Evelyn M. Simien (Associate Professor of Political Science and African American Studies, Associate Professor of Political Science and African American Studies, University of Connecticut)
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2015-11-05
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