Chancellor's Distinguished Fellows Program 2008-2009 Selective Bibliography UC Irvine Libraries

Dianne M. Pinderhughes 29 January 2009

Prepared by: Daniel C. Tsang , Economics & Asian American Studies Bibliographer Social Science Data Librarian [email protected]

Table of Contents

Books by Pinderhughes……………………………….…………….. 1 Book Chapters by Pinderhughes ……………………………………. 1 Scholarly Articles …...... 5 Encyclopedia Entries………………………………………………... 6 Reports ………………….………………………………………….. 7 Other Articles ………………………………...... 7 Book Review Essays ….………………………...... 8 Book Reviews ………………………....………...... 8 Letter to Editors ……...……….……...... 10 About Pinderhughes …………………………………………...... 10 Interviews …………………………………………...... 11

Books

Race and Ethnicity in Chicago Politics: A Reexamination of Pluralist Theory. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1987. Call Number: Langson Library F548.9.A1 P56 1987

Book Chapters

“Part Four: A Changing Political Context: The Pinderhughes, Yarborough Report. A Review of Ford Foundation-Funded African American Studies Programs (2000).” With Richard Yarborough. In: Inclusive Scholarship: Developing Black Studies in the United States. A 25th Anniversary Retrospective of Ford Foundation Grantmaking. New York: Ford Foundation, 2007, 159-230.

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Call Number: On order

"Gender, Race, and Descriptive Representation in the United States: Findings from the Gender and Multicultural Leadership Project." With Carol Hardy-Fanta, Pei-te Lien, and Christine Marie Sierra. In: Intersectionality and Politics: Recent Research on Gender, Race, and Political Representation in the United States. Carol Hardy-Fanta, editor. New York: Haworth Press, 2008, 7-41. Journal Monograph: Journal of Women, Politics & Policy, 28/3-4 (2006). Call Number: Bound Periodicals Langson Library Basement HQ1236 .W63 v.28 no.3-4 2006

"Inequality and Public Policy." With Jacob Hacker and Suzanne Mettler. In: Inequality and American Democracy: What We Know and What We Need to Learn. Edited by Lawrence Jacobs and . New York: Russell Sage, 2005, 156-213. Call Number: Langson Library JC575 .I54 2005 "African-American Interest Groups." In: Research Guide to U.S. and International Interest Groups. Edited by Clive S. Thomas. Westport, Conn.: Praeger, 2004, 236-237. Call Number: Langson Library JK1118 .R47 2004

"Urban Racial and Ethnic Politics." In: Cities, Politics and Policy: A Comparative Analysis. Edited by John P. Pelissero. Washington, DC: CQ Press, 2003, 97-125. Call Number: On order

"The Renewal of the Voting Rights Act." In: The State of Black America 2005. Edited by Lee A. Daniels. New York: National Urban League, 2005, 49-62. Call Number: Langson Library Basement Bound Periodicals E185.5 .S74 2005 UCI-Licensed: http://uclibs.org/PID/113800

"Chicago Politics: Political Incorporation and Restoration." In: Racial Politics in American Cities. 3rd edition. Edited by Rufus P. Browning, Dale Rogers Marshall, and David Tabb. New York: Longman 2003, 143-166. Call Number Langson Library E185.615 .R214 2003

“Past Patterns and Lessons Learned: Continuing Efforts at Participation in Empowerment Policy.” In: Beyond the Color Line? Race, Representation, and Community in the New Century. Edited by Alex Willingham. New York: Brennan Center for Justice at NYU Law School, 2002, 71-90. Call Number: On order

"African American Political Organizations.” In: One Third of a Nation: African-American Perspectives: Selected Essays from a 1989 Howard University Conference on the States and the Future of African Americans. Edited by Lorenzo Morris, and Ura Jean Oyemade. Washington, D.C.: Howard University Press, 2001. Call Number: Langon Library E185.86 .O54 2001

“Foreward.” In: Black and Multiracial Politics in America. Edited by Yvette Alex-Assensoh and Lawrence J. Hanks. New York: New York University Press, 2000, xi-xii. Call Number: Langson Library E185.615 .B537 2000

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“Twenty-First Century Chicago Politics: Ten Years Later,” Commissioned Reports Handbook 1999-2000. Social and Public Policy Series. Chicago: The Human Relations Foundation of Chicago, 2000, 1-23.

“An Examination of Chicago Politics for Evidence of Political Incorporation and Politics.” In: Racial Politics in American Cities. 2nd edition. Edited by Rufus P. Browning, Dale Rogers Marshall, and David H. Tabb. New York: Longman, 1997, 117-135. Call Number: Langson Library E185.615 .R214 1997

“Voting Rights Policy and Redistricting: An Introductory Essay.” In: Race and Representation. Edited by Georgia Persons. New Brunswick, New Jersey: Transaction Publishers, 1997, 3-16. Series: The National Political Science Review, volume 6. Call Number: Langson Library JK1 .N29 v.6

“Black Interest Groups and the 1982 Voting Rights Extension.” In: Blacks and the American Political System. Edited by Huey L. Perry and Wayne Parent. Gainesville: University Press of Florida, 1995, 203-224. Call Number: Langson Library E185.615 .B5538 1995

"Faults in the Movement: The End of One Era and the Beginning of Another." In: African American Women Speak Out on Anita Hill-Clarence Thomas. Edited by Geneva Smitherman. Detroit, Mich.: Wayne State University Press, 1995, 135-140. Call Number: Langson Library E185.86 .A3344 1995

"Racial and Ethnic Politics in Chicago Mayoral Elections." In: Big-City Politics, Governance, and Fiscal Constraints. Edited by George E. Peterson. Washington, DC: Urban Institute Press, 1994, 37-61. Call Number: Langson Library JS323 .B54 1994

"Black Political Participation: The Search for Power," with E. Yvonne Moss, Tobe Johnson, Michael B. Preston, Susan Welch and John F. Zipp. In: African Americans Essential Perspectives. Edited by Wornie L. Reed. Westport, Conn.: Auburn House, 1993, 81-118. Call Number: Langson Library E185.86 .A335 1993

“The Role of African American Political Organizations in the Mobilization of Voters.” In: From Exclusion to Inclusion, The Long Struggle for African American Political Power. Edited by Ralph C. Gomes and Linda Faye Williams. New York: Greenwood Press, 1992, 35-52. Call Number: Langson Library E185.615 .F76 1992

"Power and Progress: African American Politics in the New Era of Diversity." In: The State of Black America 1992. Edited by Billy J. Tidwell. New York: The National Urban League, Inc., 1992, 265-280, 349-351. Call Number: Langson Library Basement Bound Periodicals E185.5 .S74 1992

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"The Case of African Americans in the Persian Gulf: The Intersection of American Foreign and Military Policy with Domestic Employment Policy in the United States." In: The State of Black America 1991. Edited by Janet Dewart. New York: The National Urban League, Inc, 1991, 165- 186, 311-313. Call Number: Langson Library Basement Bound Periodicals E185.5 .S74 1991

"Black Political Participation in America - An Overview." With Michael Preston. In: Assessment of the Status of Black Americans. Boston: University of Massachusetts William Monroe Trotter Institute, 1990.

"The Articulation of Black Interests by Black, Civil Rights, Professional and Religious Organizations in the Jackson Campaign." In: The Social and Political Implications of the Presidential Campaign. Edited by Lorenzo Morris, Charles Jarmon and Arnold Taylor. New York: Praeger, 1990, 125-134. Call Number: Langson Library E879 .S63 1990

"Race and Ethnicity in America." In: Proceedings of the Conference on Comparative Ethnicity: Ethnic Dilemmas in Comparative Perspective. Edited by James H. Johnson, Jr. and Melvin L. Oliver. Los Angeles: Institute for Social Science Research, University of California, 1989, 279- 292. Call Number: Langson Library GN495.6 .C666 1988

"Civil Rights and the Future of the American Presidency." In: The State of Black America 1988. Edited by Janet Dewart. New York: The National Urban League, 1988, 39-60, 224-229. Call Number: Langson Library Basement Bound Periodicals E185.5 .S74 1988

"Political Choices: A Realignment in Partisanship Among Black Voters?" In: The State of Black America 1986. Edited by James Williams, New York: The National Urban League, 1986, 85- 113. Call Number: Langson Library Basement Bound Periodicals E185.5 .S74 1986

"Urban Policy," with Linda Faye Williams. In: Basic Literature in Policy Studies: A Comprehensive Bibliography. Edited by Stuart S. Nagel. Greenwich, Conn.: JAI Press Inc., 1984, 135-143. Call Number: Langson Library Z7161 .N24 1984

"The Black Vote -- The Sleeping Giant." In: The State of Black America 1984. New York: National Urban League, January 1984: 69-93. Call Number: Langson Library Basement Bound Periodicals E185.5 .S74 1984

"Changing Anacostia: Definition and Implementation," with Robert T. Nakamura. In: Implementing Public Policy. Edited by Dennis J. Palumbo and Marvin A. Harder. Lexington, Mass.: Lexington Books, 1981, 3-18. Call Number: Langson Library H61 .I516

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Scholarly Articles

“Intersectionality: Race and Gender in the 2008 Presidential Nomination Campaign.” The Black Scholar 38/1 (Spring 2008), 47-54.

"The Voting Rights Act and the Election of Nonwhite Officials." With Pei-te Lien, Carol Hardy- Fanta and Christine Marie Sierra. PS:Political Science & Politics 40 (2007), 489-494.

"Gender, Race, and Descriptive Representation in the United States: Findings from the Gender and Multicultural Leadership Project." With Pei-te Lien, Carol Hardy-Fanta and Christine Marie Sierra. Journal of Women, Politics & Policy 28/3-4 (2006), 7-41.

“Diversidade e Solidariedade: uma introduducao a pesquisa sobre opiniao publica” [“Diversity and Solidarity: An Introduction to the Public Opinion Poll]”. Raca E Democracia Nas Americas, Caderno CRH, 36 (January-June 2002), 197-202. Published by the Centro de Recursos Humanos, Universidade Federal da Bahia, Salvador, Brazil.

“A Reflection on Mathew Holden at 25: Toward Black Regrouping Comments on Essay V: The Next Five Years: 1. Morale and Objective Capacity.” National Political Science Review 8 (2001). Themed issue: “Symposium: The Politics of the Black Nation A Twenty-Five Year Retrospective.” Edited by Joseph McCormick.

“Civil Rights Reform in the 21st Century,” Urban League Opportunity Journal (July 2001), 36- 39.

"The Voting Rights Act - Whither History?" " PS: Political Science and Politics, 28/1 (March 1995), 55-56. Themed issue: Symposium: The Voting Rights Act After Shaw v. Reno?" Edited by Paula D. McClain and Joseph Stewart Jr.

"Divisions in the Civil Rights Community," in "Politics, Values, and the Thomas Nomination,: PS: Political Science and Politics, 25 (1992), 485-487..

"Redistricting The Issues for Blacks and Hispanics," No. 8, A Media Guide to Illinois Remap '91, Urbana: Department of Journalism/Institute of Government and Public Affairs/University Office of Public Affairs, University of Illinois, 1991, 1-4.

"NCOBPS: Observations on the State of the Organization," National Political Science Review 2 (1990),13-21.

"Social Disorganization and Social Disintegration: Some Observations for Black Catholics," U.S. Catholic Historian 7 (Spring/Summer) 1988, 340-345. Special Issue: "The Black Catholic Community, 1880-1987."

"Legal Strategies for Voting Rights: Political Science and the Law," Howard University Law Journal, 28 (1985), 515-540.

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"Legislating Racial and Economic Equality in the 97th Congress," The Urban League Review 8 (Summer) 1984, 78-86.

"Collective Goods and Black Interest Groups," The Review of Black Political Economy 12 (Winter) 1983, 219-236.

"Black Women and National Educational Policy," The Journal of Negro Education 51 (Summer) 1982, 301-308.

"Urban Public Policy: A Research Bibliography." With Linda F. Williams. Policy Studies Review l (Winter) 1982, 619-625.

"Changing Anacostia: Definition and Implementation." With Robert T. Nakamura, Policy Studies Journal 8 (Special Issue #3,) 1980, 1089-1101.

"A Retrospective Examination: The Failure of Black Power," Journal of Afro-American Issues 3 (Fall) 1977, 255-263.

Encyclopedia Entries

“Washington, Harold.” In: The Encyclopedia of African American Culture and History. Edited by Jack Salzman, David Lionel Smith, and Cornel West. New York: Macmillan Library Reference, 1996, 2781-2782. Call Number: Langson Library Reference E185. E54 1996

"Urban Policy" with Linda Faye Williams. In: Encyclopedia of Policy Studies. 2nd edition. Edited by Stuart S. Nagel. New York: Marcel Dekker, Inc., 1994, 249-275.

“The Civil Rights Movement.” In: Black Women in America: An Historical Encyclopedia. Edited by Darlene Clark Hine. New York: Carlson Publishing, 1993, 239-241.

"Ruth Love," and "Edith E. Sampson." In: Notable Black American Women. Edited By Jesse Carney Smith. Detroit, Mich.: Gale Research, 1992, 685-687, 969-973. Call Number: Langson Library Reference E185.96 .N68 1992

"Black Women in the Civil Rights Movement." In: The Women's Studies Encyclopedia. Edited by Helen Tierney. New York: Greenwood Press, 1989, vol. 3, 83-86. Call Number: Langson Library HQ1115 .W645 1989

"Urban Policy," with Linda Faye Williams. In: Encyclopedia of Policy Studies. Edited by Stuart S. Nagel. New York: Marcel Dekker, 1983, 247-268. Call Number: Langson Library Reference H97 .E6 1983

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Reports

“Report of Institute of Government and Public Affairs. Task Force Administrative Structure and Mission.” With Committee Chair Robert Resek and other Task Force Members). Urbana: University of Illinois, April 2003.

“Review of the Afro-American Studies Interdisciplinary Program at the University of California Los Angeles.” With Henry Louis Gates, Jr. April 2, 2002. Report to the University of California Los Angeles Academic Senate. Los Angeles: University of California, 2002.

“An Evaluation of Voter Participation Projects for the Governance Program, the Ford Foundation, 1997-99.” New York: Ford Foundation, 2000.

"A Political History of Federal Educational Programs in Anacostia 1967-77." With Robert T. Nakamura. Prepared for the National Institute of Education, Department of Health, Education and Welfare, Washington, D.C., 1978.

Other Articles

“APSA Council Acts on Meeting Site Selection.” Letter to American Political Science Association membership. [2008] American Political Science Association web site. http://www.apsanet.org/imgtest/SitingIssue.html Accessed 26 January 2009

“The NAACP on the Eve of the 21st Century.” Focus 23/6 (1995), 5-6, 8. Publication of the Joint Center for Political Studies, Washington D.C.

“Issues unchanged since 1990,” IGPA Policy News, 14(2) 2001.

“Viewpoint: An Essay From A Contributor on the occasion.” Civil Rights Journal, 2/1 (1997), 44-45. Themed issue: 40th Anniversary, U.S. Commission on Civil Rights A Civil Rights Symposium.

"Afro-American Studies and Research Program Celebrates 25th Anniversary." The Afro- Americanist Newsletter, 9 /1 (1996), 1-2, 7. Publication of the Afro-American Studies and Research Program, University of Illinois, Urbana.

"Successful Summer Institute for Illinois High School Social Studies Teachers 1-3." The Afro- Americanist Newsletter, 8/1 (1993).

"Marguerite Ross Barnett -- NCOBPS Spotlight." (Obituary). NCOBPS Newsletter 7/3 (Spring 1992), 6-8.

"Women, Education and The Twenty-First Century," The Afro-Americanist Newsletter, 4(2) 1989, 6.

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"Black Faculty Decline at University." The Afro-Americanist Newsletter, 2/1 (1986), 1.

"The Extension of the Voting Rights Act in 1982," The Afro-Americanist Newsletter, 1/2 (1983).

"Interest Groups and Voting Rights: Research in Progress." CAAS Newsletter, University of California, Los Angeles, Center for Afro-American Studies, Spring 1985.

Book Review Essays:

"Disgust, Visible Veneration and Rosa Parks: African American Visions of a Democratic America." The Du Bois Review, 2 (2005), 303-317.

"A Review Essay: Black Political Participation," Polity 20 (Spring 1988), 552-562.

Book Reviews

Review of: The Paradox of Loyalty: An African American Response to the War on Terrorism. Edited by Julianne Malveaux and Reginna A. Green. Chicago: Third World Press, 2002. NCOBPS Newsletter (Fall 2003).

Review of: Strength in Numbers? The Political Mobilization of Racial and Ethnic Minorities. By Jan E. Leighley. Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press, 2001. Perspective on Politics 1(2003), 190-191.

Review of: The Congressional Black Caucus, Racial Politics in the U.S. Congress. By Robert Singh, Thousand Oaks, Calif.: Sage Publications, 1998. American Political Science Review 94 (2000), 199-200.

Review of: The New Deal’s Black Congressman: A Life of Arthur Wergs Mitchell. By Dennis S. Nordin. Columbia: University of Missouri Press, 1997. Political Science Quarterly 113 (1998), 536-537.

Review of: Black Faces Black Interests, The New Black Voters in American Elections. By Carol M. Swain, Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1993. And: From Protest to Politics: The New Black Voters in American Elections. By Katherine Tate. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1993. American Political Science Review 88 (1994), 1008-1010.

Review of: Bitter Fruit: Black Politics and the Chicago Machine, 1931-1991. By William Grimshaw. Chicago: Press, 1992. Political Science Quarterly 109 (Spring, 1994), 209-211.

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Review of: The Vital South: How Presidents are Elected. By Earl Black and Merle Black Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1992. The Journal of Interdisciplinary History 25/2 (1994), 354-355.

Review of: Hope and Independence Blacks' Response to Electoral and Party Politics. By Patricia Gurin, Shirley Hatchett and James S. Jackson. New York: Russell Sage Foundation, 1989. American Political Science Review, 85 (1994), 1465-1466.

Review of: Culture and African American Politics. By Charles P. Henry. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1990. National Political Science Review 3 (1991), 240-242. Themed title: Ethnic Politics and Civil Liberties. Lucius J. Barker, editor.

Review of: A Common Destiny: Blacks and American Society. Ed. Gerald David Jaynes and Robin M. Williams, Jr. National Research Council, Commission on Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education, Committee on the Status of Black Americans. Washington, D.C.: National Academy Press, 1989. The Urban League Review, 13/1-2 (1990), 6-9.

Review of: Jesse Jackson and the Politics of Charisma: The Rise and Fall of the PUSH/Excel Program. By Ernest R. House. Boulder, CO, Westview Press, 1988. Political Science Quarterly, 104 (Winter, 1989-1990), 717-18.

Review of: The Color Line and the Quality of Life in America. By Reynolds Farley and Walter R. Allen, New York: Russell Sage Foundation, 1987. Journal of American History (December 1988), 343-44.

Review of: The Jesse Jackson Phenomenon, of Purpose in Afro-American Politics. By Adolph Reed, Jr. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1986. American Political Science Review 81 (1987), 291-292.

Review of: The Origins of The Civil Rights Movement: Black Communities Organizing for Change. By Aldon Morris. New York: The Free Press, 1984. CAAS Newsletter 9/2 (1986), 14. . Review of: Political Process and the Development of Black Insurgency, 1930-1970. By Doug McAdam. The University of Chicago Press, 1982. American Political Science Review 78 (1984), 232-233.

Review of: Blacks and the Military. By Martin Binkin and Jan Eitelberg. Washington, D.C.: The Brookings Institution, 1982. American Political Science Review 77 (1983), 197-198.

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Review of: Ethnicity and Public Policy. Ed. Winston A. Van Home and Thomas V. Tonnesen. Milwaukee, Wisconsin: University of Wisconsin System, American Ethnic Studies Coordinating Committee/Urban Corridor Consortium, 1982. Political Science Quarterly 98 (Spring, 1983), 156-157.

Review of: Equal Employment Policy for Women. Ed. Ronnie Steinberg Ratner. Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1980. Policy Studies Journal 9 (1980), 475-476.

Review of: Blacks and the Military in American History: A New Perspective. By Jack D. Foner. New York: Praeger, 1974. American Political Science Review 71 (1977), 1176.

Letters to the Editor

“Blacks on Campus.” With Dennis P. Monteiro. New York Times, 1 June 1986. http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9A0DE1D91138F932A35755C0A960948260&s cp=1&sq=Blacks%20On%20Campus%20&st=cse Accessed 20 January 2009

About Pinderhughes

Prince, Zenitha. “ 'President Obama' Will Be Greeted by a Stack of Problems.” Hyde Park Citizen, 12 November 2008, 7.

Donald, Douglas. “Political Scientists May Boycott over Gay Rights.” American Power [blog], 16 July 2008. http://americanpowerblog.blogspot.com/2008/07/political-scientists-may-boycott-over.html Accessed 26 January 2009

Jaschik, Scott. “Political Scientists Stick with New Orleans, Face Boycott.” Inside Higher Ed, 30 June 2008. http://www.insidehighered.com/news/2008/06/30/apsa Accessed 20 January 2009

Glenn, David. “Lesbian and Gay Advocates Object to New Orleans Site for Political-Science Conference.” Chronicle of Higher Education, 30 May 2008, A12. http://chronicle.com/weekly/v54/i38/38a01201.htm Accessed 20 January 2009

Brown, Ruth Nicole and DeSipio, Louis. “Dianne Pinderhughes: A Career Dedicated to Understanding the Racial Dynamics of American Politics and to Serving as An Agent of Change.” PS: Political Science & Politics 41 (January 2008), 233-238. http://www.apsanet.org/imgtest/PSJan08Brown.pdf

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Accessed 26 January 2009

“Dianne Pinderhughes: Center Fellow, September 2003 - May 2004.” Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars. http://www.wilsoncenter.org/index.cfm?fuseaction=sf.profile&person_id=34950#Major%20Publ ications Accessed 20 January 2009

Edney, Hazel Trice. “Dems Find 'Lot of Work to Do' for Blacks.” New (City Edition), 4 June 2003, A5.

“She Made History in the Senate, Now She's Considering Presidency.” The , 26 February 2003, 9.

Hamilton, Kendra . “A New Spectrum.” Black Issues in Higher Education 17/7 (2000), 24.

Fulwood, Sam, III. “We Have To Develop A Functional Relationship.” , 1 February 1995, 6-A.

Schatzman, Dennis. “Politics '92: Brains and 'Braun' Prevail in Illinois, Michigan Primaries.” Sentinel (Los Angeles), 1 April 1992, A-3.

'State of Black America' Televised.” The Skanner (Portland, Or.), 6 January1988, 11.

“Status of Blacks in America Gloomy.” The Skanner (Portland, Or.), 29 January 1986, 1.

Interviews

“Notre Dame Expert: Race and the Presidential Election.” YouTube, 21 October 2008. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oPd-B25ARww Accessed 21 January 2009 “Notre Dame Expert – Barack Obama and the Black Vote.” YouTube, 29 October 2007. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YmqokUopAmQ Accessed 21 January 2009

George Liston Seay, interviewer. “And Still They Rose: The History of an Unfree People.” Dialogue Radio #691, 3-9 May 2004. From Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars. http://www.wilsoncenter.org/index.cfm?fuseaction=dialogue.listen&stoplayout=true&dialogue_i d=73787 Accessed 21 January 2009

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