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Beyond (the scope of) conflict: national black and latino advocacy group relations in the congressional and legal arenas / Hero, Rodney E; Preuhs, Robert R   Journal Article
Hero, Rodney E Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract We examine activities of and between minority advocacy groups in the U.S., particularly similarities and differences in positions of Blacks and Latinos in their efforts to influence national-level policies. Findings highlight several points. Analysis of Congressional scorecard data indicates only modest overlap among the issues identified by the minority advocacy groups, though there is complete "congruence" on the issues that are identified by both groups. The highest degree of "independence" of the activities examined occurs in Congressional testimony. Regarding legal advocacy, analysis of amicus curiae briefs further affirms the general finding that there is little if any outright competition between Black and Latino advocacy groups. There appears to be considerable "tacit non-cooperation" which varies by policy-type and between these national institutions.
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