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R. Drew Smith is the Scholar-in-Residence and director of Religion and Public Life Projects at The Leadership Center at Morehouse College. Fredrick C. Harris is professor of political science at Columbia University.
Part 1 Preface
Part 2 Introduction: Black Churches, Activists Traditions, and Urban Political Contexts
Part 3 Part I: Personal Influence, Coalitions, and Pressure Groups
Chapter 4 Black Churches, Black Empowerment, and Atlanta's Civil Rights Legacy
Chapter 5 Black Clergy and Models of Civil Rights Activism in Miami
Chapter 6 Bennett W. Smith and Ministerial Influence on Political Life in Buffalo
Chapter 7 Black Ministers and the Politics of Personal Influence in Columbus
Chapter 8 Black Faith-Based Coalitions and Civic Activism in Boston
Part 9 Part II: Black Churches and Electoral Politics
Chapter 10 Black Churches and Electoral Engagement in the Nation's Capital
Chapter 11 Black Churches and Machine Politics in Chicago
Chapter 12 Black Clergy Electoral Involvement in Cleveland
Chapter 13 Black Churches and the Formation of Political Action Committees in Detroit
Chapter 14 Party Politics and Black Church Political Organizations in Queens, NY
Part 15 Part III: Epilogue
Chapter 16 Black Clergy and the Governmental Sector During George W. Bush's Presidency
Part 17 About the Contributors
Part 18 Index
Examines activism by black clergy in such cities as Boston, Chicago, Cleveland, Detroit, New York, and Washington.
— The Chronicle of Higher Education