- [[bookjacket|
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- The Last Of The Black Emperors : The Hollow Comeback Of Marion Barry In The New Age Of Black Leaders
Attribution
Jonetta Rose Barras ; photos by Darrow MontgomeryFormat
BookPublished
1998Availability
LOCATION CALL # STATUS (LOWER LEVEL) F201.3.B37 B37 1998 AVAILABLE New Feature: Text this to your cellphone
View record in LOLA catalogDescription and Reviews
A gripping, informative, and balanced assessment of a commanding and perplexing American polititian–the first by a black journalist. summarized from Amazon.com [[reviews|asin=]]Subject
Notes
- In The Last of the Black Emperors, author Jonetta Rose Barras explains the many paradoxes of Marion Barry’s career, and documents the growth of his racial and political identities parallel with those of his largely black constituency. Barras places the D.C. mayor in context, comparing him with politicians - black and non- black - of his generation, and with "the new black leaders" who have rendered his style obsolete. Focusing on the period from Barry’s 1992 prison release, through his 1994 mayoral victory, and the subsequent erosion of his influence in the nation’s capital, Barras’s study traces the uneven trajectory of a wily, controversial, but captivating personality
ISBN
- 0963124668
LCCN
- 98071561
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