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Megan Ming Francis

Megan Ming Francis
G. Alan and Barbara Delsman Associate Professor of Political Science at the University of Washington
Politics

Why Movements Matter in Black Politics

And why scholars of American politics should pay closer attention

March 29, 2022 • by Megan Ming Francis
But when we expand the analytical lens in scholarship on the American party system, what other areas of research have been silenced or overlooked?...

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