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Race and Inequality in American Politics: An Imperfect Union provides a thorough investigation into how racial dynamics fundamentally influence political participation, voting behavior, and policy outcomes in the United States. Written by leading political scientists Zoltan L. Hajnal, Vincent L. Hutchings, and Taeku Lee, this work synthesizes decades of research to reveal the persistent patterns of racial inequality embedded in American political institutions and processes.
The book examines how racial divisions shape electoral politics, influence public opinion on key policy issues, and affect access to political power. Through empirical analysis and historical context, the authors demonstrate the ways that racial disparities have been created and sustained through political mechanisms. The study offers crucial insights into understanding contemporary American political conflicts and the role that race continues to play in determining who benefits from government policies and who remains marginalized.







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