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- Title Pages
- Dedication
- About the authors
- Acknowledgements
- Preface
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Chapter One Obama and the biracial factor: an introduction -
Chapter Two Race, multiraciality, and the election of Barack Obama: toward a more perfect union?1 -
Chapter Three “A patchwork heritage”: multiracial citation in Barack Obama's Dreams from My Father -
Chapter Four Racial revisionism, caste revisited: whiteness, blackness, and Barack Obama -
Chapter Five Obama Mamas and mixed race: hoping for “a more perfect union” -
Chapter Six Is “no one as Irish as Barack O'Bama?” -
Chapter Seven Mixed race Kin-aesthetics in the age of Obama -
Chapter Eight Mutt like me: Barack Obama and the mixed race experience in historical perspective -
Chapter Nine A different kind of blackness: the question of Obama's blackness and intraracial variation among African Americans -
Chapter Ten Avoiding race or following the racial scripts? Obama and race in the recessionary period of the colorblind era -
Chapter Eleven Barack Obama and the rise to power: Emmett Till revisited - Index
Dedication
Dedication
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- Obama and the Biracial Factor
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- Policy Press
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- Title Pages
- Dedication
- About the authors
- Acknowledgements
- Preface
-
Chapter One Obama and the biracial factor: an introduction -
Chapter Two Race, multiraciality, and the election of Barack Obama: toward a more perfect union?1 -
Chapter Three “A patchwork heritage”: multiracial citation in Barack Obama's Dreams from My Father -
Chapter Four Racial revisionism, caste revisited: whiteness, blackness, and Barack Obama -
Chapter Five Obama Mamas and mixed race: hoping for “a more perfect union” -
Chapter Six Is “no one as Irish as Barack O'Bama?” -
Chapter Seven Mixed race Kin-aesthetics in the age of Obama -
Chapter Eight Mutt like me: Barack Obama and the mixed race experience in historical perspective -
Chapter Nine A different kind of blackness: the question of Obama's blackness and intraracial variation among African Americans -
Chapter Ten Avoiding race or following the racial scripts? Obama and race in the recessionary period of the colorblind era -
Chapter Eleven Barack Obama and the rise to power: Emmett Till revisited - Index