THE IMPACT OF ORGANIZATIONAL ACTIVITY ON BLACK POLITICAL PARTICIPATION
Black political participation substantially increased between 1952 and 1972. Prior to the increase in black political participation, black associational membership as well as active affiliation was commensurate with that for whites and in fact greater for blacks than for whites. The growth of black...
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