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In this episode, we’re speaking with Nyron Crawford, author of Marked Men: Black Politicians and the Racialization of Scandal, published in 2024 by NYU Press. Marked Men complicates the common perception that Black elected officials are forgiven for their transgressions because of the commitments and benefits made to constituents. Instead, Crawford demonstrates that “racialized suspicion” shapes the way Black voters rally to protect their embattled Black political representatives.
Marked Men: Black Politicians and the Racialization of Scandal, by Nyron Crawford. NYU Press, 2024.
Nyron Crawford, Associate Professor, Political Science, Temple University
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By Urban Affairs ReviewIn this episode, we’re speaking with Nyron Crawford, author of Marked Men: Black Politicians and the Racialization of Scandal, published in 2024 by NYU Press. Marked Men complicates the common perception that Black elected officials are forgiven for their transgressions because of the commitments and benefits made to constituents. Instead, Crawford demonstrates that “racialized suspicion” shapes the way Black voters rally to protect their embattled Black political representatives.
Marked Men: Black Politicians and the Racialization of Scandal, by Nyron Crawford. NYU Press, 2024.
Nyron Crawford, Associate Professor, Political Science, Temple University
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.