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Intersectionality and Politics: Recent Research on Gender, Race, and Political Representation in the United States

Agenda setting and African American women in state legislatures

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Bratton, KA; Haynie, KL; Reingold, B
January 1, 2013

Political scientists have, in recent years, uncovered substantial evidence that political representation in the United States is influenced by gender and race, yet generally examine the effects of gender entirely separate from the effects of race. In this article, we explore the agenda-setting behavior of African American female state legislators. We find that African American women do respond to both women’s interests and black interests. We also find that while the sponsorship of black interest measures by African American women (or other legislators) is not influenced by the proportion of African Americans within the chamber, African American women are less likely to sponsor women’s interest measures in legislatures with a relatively high proportion of women present. We conclude that because of their focus on multiple groups, black women occupy a unique place in representation, and that their choices are influenced by the institutional context in which they work.

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9780203726303

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January 1, 2013

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28

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71 / 96
 

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Bratton, K. A., Haynie, K. L., & Reingold, B. (2013). Agenda setting and African American women in state legislatures. In Intersectionality and Politics: Recent Research on Gender, Race, and Political Representation in the United States (Vol. 28, pp. 71–96). https://doi.org/10.1300/J501v28n03_04
Bratton, K. A., K. L. Haynie, and B. Reingold. “Agenda setting and African American women in state legislatures.” In Intersectionality and Politics: Recent Research on Gender, Race, and Political Representation in the United States, 28:71–96, 2013. https://doi.org/10.1300/J501v28n03_04.
Bratton KA, Haynie KL, Reingold B. Agenda setting and African American women in state legislatures. In: Intersectionality and Politics: Recent Research on Gender, Race, and Political Representation in the United States. 2013. p. 71–96.
Bratton, K. A., et al. “Agenda setting and African American women in state legislatures.” Intersectionality and Politics: Recent Research on Gender, Race, and Political Representation in the United States, vol. 28, 2013, pp. 71–96. Scopus, doi:10.1300/J501v28n03_04.
Bratton KA, Haynie KL, Reingold B. Agenda setting and African American women in state legislatures. Intersectionality and Politics: Recent Research on Gender, Race, and Political Representation in the United States. 2013. p. 71–96.
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DOI

ISBN

9780203726303

Publication Date

January 1, 2013

Volume

28

Start / End Page

71 / 96