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An examination of the election of Doug Wilder, first black candidate to win highest office in Virginia. Despite a sizeable lead in the polls, his razor-thin victory over his Republican opponent was unusually poor, close enough to merit a recount. This monograph demonstrates that the underlying cause of this shortfall was racism. In addition, the book concludes by articulating some of the lessons that this election provides for black candidates who run in white majority constituencies. Other African-American Studies Books 2012 – Race and Identity in Barack Obama’s Dreams of My Father: A Collection of Critical Essays 2021 – Doc Rivers’ Cry of Freedom: I Should Just Be A Coach (Hard Cover) 2020 – Doc Rivers’ Cry of Freedom: I Should Just Be A Coach (Soft Cover)





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