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Session Submission Type: Created Panel
Black Americans negotiate multiple identities in all aspects of political life that determine opportunities, complicate leadership, and shape attitudes and behaviors. Yet, they have largely been treated as a monolith by Political Science literature. This panel explores the political consequences of the particular intersection of race and gender.
Black Women's Political Ambition - Chaya Crowder, Princeton University; Christine Marie Slaughter, Princeton University; Christina M. Greer, Fordham University
Gender Differences? Race-Gender Attitudes and Black Support for LGBT Rights - Todd C. Shaw, University of South Carolina; Monique L. Lyle, University of South Carolina
The Roles and Motivations of Black Female Principals - Robert Maranto, University of Arkansas; Kristen Carroll, Texas A&M University; Albert Cheng, University of Arkansas; Emily Coady, University of Arkansas