How was African Americans’ relationship to formal politics changing in the late 1960s and 1970s? What avenues did black leaders pursue to seek change in this era?

Please provide the best answer for the statement.


Answer: An ideal response should:
a. Note the tensions within African American political circles over the 1972 presidential election, including the lack of support for Shirley Chisolm.
b. Address the conservative shift of the Supreme Court, represented by decisions such as Bakke and the alienation of Thurgood Marshall.
c. Consider the Carter administration and other significant subjects that reflected a shift in the role of racial issues in party politics such as Nixon’s adoption of the Southern Strategy.
d. Describe how the growing number of black elected and appointed officials reflected the success and limitations of America’s changing racial politics.

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