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Segregation and Black Political Efficacy
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Document Date: 2008-02-11 12:06:13


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Cambridge / Washington / /

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LCCR / McDermott / NBER Political Economy / /

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University of Connecticut / George Mason University / Washington University / Stanford University / Elizabeth Oltmans Ananat Sanford Institute of Public Policy Duke University Box / Ohio State University / University of Wisconsin / New York University / /

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liberal leaning interest / /

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Political Economy fall / /

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Congress / Non-Black / New York University / Stanford University / University of Connecticut / George Mason University / United States House / Black / Ohio State University / NATIONAL BUREAU OF ECONOMIC RESEARCH / office of Management and Budget / Washington University / Representative party / Elizabeth Oltmans Ananat Sanford Institute of Public Policy Duke University Box / Yale University / University of Wisconsin / Outcomes Government / Every Black / /

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Ebonya L. Washington / Meredith Levine / Elizabeth Oltmans Ananat / Lyndon B. Johnson / Jonathan Gruber / Michael Anderson / Charles Clotfelter / Myra Dandridge / Jacob Vigdor / Joanna Lahey / Philip Cook / Elizabeth Oltmans Ananat Ebonya / /

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Democratic candidate / author / legislator / spokesperson / representative / Democratic representative / mediator in the relationship / /

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Wisconsin / Columbia MSA / Massachusetts / Connecticut / /

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New England / /

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Stanford University / /

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