User:Charlotteo14/Dr. Hanes Walton, Jr./Bibliography

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  • Walton, Hanes. 1994. Black Politics and Black Political Behavior: A Linkage Analysis. Westport, CT: Praeger.
    • Reliable as it was published by an academic and educational publisher and written by Hanes Walton himself. It also highlights his key opinions when it comes to Black politics.
  • Walton, Hanes, Josephine A. V. Allen, Sherman C. Puckett, Donald R. Deskins, and Leslie Burl McLemore. 2009. “The Literature on Senator Barack Obama’s 2008 Presidential Campaign.” National Political Science Review 12: 195–204. https://www.proquest.com/docview/195801182/citation/A4F4473086C54633PQ/1.
    • Ideal as it is a first-hand source and was published in the National Political Science Review- making it a reliable source.
  • Walton, Hanes, Roosevelt Green, Willie E. Johnson, Kenneth A. Jordan, Leslie Burl McLemore, C. Vernon Gray, and Marion Orr. 1991. “R. R. Wright, Congress, President Truman and the First National Public African-American Holiday: National Freedom Day.” PS: Political Science and Politics 24 (4): 685–88. https://doi.org/10.2307/419405.
    • Reliable source as it has contributions from Walton himself. Expresses his thoughts on the timeline and process of establishing the first public African-American Holiday.
  • Walton, Hanes Jr., and James McCormick II 1997. “The Study of African American Politics as Social Danger: Clues from the Disciplinary journals.” National Political Science Review 6: 229–44.
    • First-hand source makes it highly reliable and gives insight on African American Politics from multiple perspectives as it links different academic journals on the subject.
  •   L. Hutchings, Vincent; Walton Jr, Hanes; Benjamin, Andrea (October 2010). "The Impact of Explicit Racial Cues on Gender Differences in Support for Confederate Symbols and Partisanship". Journal of Politics. 72 (4) – via The University of Chicago Press Journals
    • Once again a first-hand source, this journal provides a new point of view in comparison to the other sources as it discusses the topic of gender and how it's affected by certain racial cues.


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Early life:

  • The current article lacks background from his early life. Using information from personal accounts and interviews, I will attempt to add facts and history about his childhood, education, and the likes.

Career:

  • Very few of his works and contributions are mentioned in the current article, therefore I hope to include more of his journals and articles

Legacy:

  • Using his works and how his beliefs have impacted political thought today, hopefully I can expand on how he impacted Black politics and how it is studied/analyzed
  1. ^ Dawson, Michael (1995-12). "Black Politics and Black Political Behavior: A Linkage Analysis. Edited by Hanes Walton, Jr. Westport, CT: Praeger, 1994. 416p. $59.95 cloth, $19.95 paper". American Political Science Review. 89 (4): 1042–1043. doi:10.2307/2082564. ISSN 0003-0554. {{cite journal}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  2. ^ Walton, Hanes; Allen, Josephine A.V.; Puckett, Sherman C.; Deskins, Donald R.; McLemore, Leslie Burl (2017-09-29), "The Literature on Senator Barack Obama's 2008 Presidential Campaign", Beyond the Boundaries, Routledge, pp. 195–204, ISBN 978-1-351-31392-6, retrieved 2024-03-21
  3. ^ Walton, Hanes; Green, Roosevelt; Johnson, Willie E.; Jordan, Kenneth A.; McLemore, Leslie Burl; Gray, C. Vernon; Orr, Marion (1991-12). "R. R. Wright, Congress, President Truman and the First National Public African-American Holiday: National Freedom Day". PS: Political Science & Politics. 24 (4): 685–688. doi:10.2307/419405. ISSN 1049-0965. {{cite journal}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  4. ^ Walton, Hanes; McCormick, Joseph P. (2017-09-04), "The Study of African-American Politics as Social Danger: Clues from the Disciplinary Journals", Race and Representation, Routledge, pp. 229–244, ISBN 978-1-315-12793-4, retrieved 2024-03-21
  5. ^ Hutchings, Vincent L.; Walton, Hanes; Benjamin, Andrea (2010-10). "The Impact of Explicit Racial Cues on Gender Differences in Support for Confederate Symbols and Partisanship". The Journal of Politics. 72 (4): 1175–1188. doi:10.1017/s0022381610000605. ISSN 0022-3816. {{cite journal}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)