
Published online:
19 September 2024
Published in print:
11 March 2024
Online ISBN:
9781496849793
Print ISBN:
9781496849748
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4 “It’s an Extension of My Faith”: The Role of Faith, Religion, and Spirituality in the BLM Movement
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BLM, Politics, and the Electoral Process (BT: Before Trump) BLM, Politics, and the Electoral Process (BT: Before Trump)
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BLM, Politics, and the Electoral Process (AT: After Trump) BLM, Politics, and the Electoral Process (AT: After Trump)
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BLM and the Ballot BLM and the Ballot
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Educating and (Re)educating Educating and (Re)educating
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Pragmatic Politics Pragmatic Politics
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“Voting Is How You Pick Your Enemy” “Voting Is How You Pick Your Enemy”
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Conclusion Conclusion
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Chapter
5 “It’s How We Pick Our Enemy”: BLM and the Role of Electoral Politics
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Pages
117–142
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Published:March 2024
Cite
Johnson, Andre E., and Amanda Nell Edgar, '“It’s How We Pick Our Enemy”: BLM and the Role of Electoral Politics', The Summer of 2020: George Floyd and the Resurgence of the Black Lives Matter Movement (Jackson, MS , 2024; online edn, Mississippi Scholarship Online, 19 Sept. 2024), https://doi.org/10.14325/mississippi/9781496849748.003.0006, accessed 26 Apr. 2025.
Abstract
In this chapter, we examine the role of the BLM movement in electoral politics. In short, we ask participants, does being a part of the BLM movement make a person more prone to participate in the electoral political process? In asking this question and others like it, we wanted to find out if there is a direct connection between the street politics that movements engage in and the electoral politics of registration, supporting candidates, and voting. Our findings show that while many participants see a connection between the two, the debate is still far from being over.
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Race and Ethnicity
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