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Marked Men

Black Politicians and the Racialization of Scandal

Nyron N. Crawford

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English
New York University Press
21 May 2024
Examines Black Americans’ suspicion about the potential political harassment of Black elected officials

In Marked Men, Nyron N. Crawford offers a novel perspective on political scandal, corruption, and racial politics in the United States. Contrary to traditional beliefs that politicians are forgiven for their transgressions because of the benefits they provide their constituents, Crawford argues that Black Americans view political misdeeds by Black elected officials through a lens of suspicion towards the criminal legal system.

Crawford’s work reveals that Black Americans often question the motivations behind investigations and indictments of Black politicians, expressing concern that such actions by the state are intended to undermine, embarrass, and harass Black leaders. Through a mixed-method approach including experiments, case studies, and survey data, Crawford illustrates that racialized suspicion shapes the way Black voters rally to protect their embattled Black political representatives.

The book challenges conventional wisdom by highlighting how a tolerance of corruption is not the driving force behind the support for wayward politicians. Instead, racialized mistrust of the criminal justice system plays a pivotal role. By shedding light on this dynamic, Marked Men examines the complexities of political scandals and the intricate interplay between race and politics in contemporary America. The study calls for a deeper understanding of the motivations and attitudes of Black voters, prompting readers to reconsider prevailing assumptions about political accountability and forgiveness in the context of race.

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Imprint:   New York University Press
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm, 
Weight:   363g
ISBN:   9781479816330
ISBN 10:   1479816337
Pages:   208
Publication Date:  
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming

Nyron N. Crawford is Associate Professor of Political Science and Faculty Fellow in the Public Policy Lab at Temple University.

Reviews for Marked Men: Black Politicians and the Racialization of Scandal

"""In a time when conversations about corruption in government and racial inequity are more relevant than ever, Nyron N. Crawford explores how Black Americans react to scandals. Beyond expanding our understanding of political misdeeds and their consequences, this carefully-written and thought-provoking book inspires us to challenge preconceived ideas about the complex interplay between politics, race, and public perception."" * Ray Block Jr., co-author of Black Networks Matter * ""In Marked Men, Crawford argues that the Black community’s often-justified concerns of biased treatment of Black politicians by White political and media elites gives rise to what he calls ‘racialized suspicion,’ which helps to explain their enduring support for these leaders even when they have been accused of serious misdeeds. I was both engaged and informed by this original take on a familiar issue."" * Vincent Hutchings, author of Public Opinion and Democratic Accountability: How Citizens Learn About Politics * ""Crawford not only adds new knowledge to the study of political scandals but also adds to the long list of social science and health research on the devastating consequences of racism in the United States. Marked Men is a timely, important contribution to the study of political scandals."" * Jas M. Sullivan, co-author of African American Coping in the Political Sphere * ""Marked Men makes an important contribution to the Black urban politics literatures. Crawford shows that even when Black elected officials face accusations of scandal, Black voters are making good political decisions when they support those candidates. Crawford’s theory gives agency to Black voters."" * Andrea Benjamin, author of Racial Coalition Building in Local Elections: Elite Cues and Cross-Ethnic Voting *"


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