Black Voices in the Halls of Power: Race and Rhetorical Representation in Congress

Author:   Jennifer R. Garcia (Oberlin College, Ohio) ,  Christopher T. Stout (University of California, San Diego) ,  Katherine Tate (Brown University, Rhode Island)
Publisher:   Cambridge University Press
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Pages:   260
Publication Date:   31 December 2025
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Black Voices in the Halls of Power: Race and Rhetorical Representation in Congress


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In Black Voices in the Halls of Power, authors Jennifer R. Garcia, Christopher T. Stout, and Katherine Tate explore how US lawmakers use racial rhetoric to elevate the voice of Black communities, influence policy, and shape voter trust. Through a combination of data-driven research and accessible storytelling, the book uncovers the strategic ways politicians speak about race, revealing how rhetoric impacts policymaking and representation and offering fresh insights into race and power in American politics. The book explores how politicians craft messages to appeal to diverse audiences and use political communication to advance legislative priorities. It also examines how legislators' engagement in racial outreach affects voter attitudes. Given the increasingly important role of race on the national political stage in the US, the book provides a critical yet engaging examination of race, rhetoric, and representation in Congress.

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Author:   Jennifer R. Garcia (Oberlin College, Ohio) ,  Christopher T. Stout (University of California, San Diego) ,  Katherine Tate (Brown University, Rhode Island)
Publisher:   Cambridge University Press
Imprint:   Cambridge University Press
ISBN:  

9781009681438


ISBN 10:   1009681435
Pages:   260
Publication Date:   31 December 2025
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming
Availability:   Not yet available, will be POD   Availability explained
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'Black Voices in the Hall of Power transcends typical accounts of descriptive, symbolic, and substantive representation with a commanding, multi-method analysis of interviews, survey experiments, legislative activity, and hundreds of thousands of press releases and tweets to demonstrate how Black legislators' rhetorical representation reshapes the legislative landscape for Black constituents.' LaGina Gause, University of California, San Diego 'This book is a must-read for those who care how communication shapes politics in Congress and in America. The authors persuasively argue that legislators, especially marginalized Black and Latino legislators, engage in rhetorical representation strategies to uplift the voices of Black and Latino constituents. The book shows that words are meaningful, as legislative rhetoric on race is connected to public policy outcomes and to voter opinions. The book is methodologically sophisticated, relying upon interviews with congressional communications staff, quantitative text analysis, observational data, and experimental data. I thoroughly enjoyed reading the book, and this is one of the most significant contemporary works on race and representation in the United States.' Christian Grose, University of Southern California 'This book is a must-read for scholars and public policymakers concerned with understanding how the presence of African Americans in political institutions leads to the effective representation of African American interests. Using an array of data sources, the authors demonstrate that diversity in Congress is key to providing a voice for underrepresented groups.' Michael Minta, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities


Author Information

Jennifer R. Garcia is Assistant Professor in the Politics Department at Oberlin College. Her work has been published in several journals, including Political Communications, Legislative Studies Quarterly and Political Research Quarterly. Christopher T. Stout is Professor of Political Science at the University of California, San Diego. He researches how US voters respond to race-based political messages. His previous work has earned multiple awards, including Best Book in US Electoral Politics (APSA) and the W.E.B. DuBois Best Book Award (NCOBPS) along with appearing in dozens of peer-reviewed journals. Katherine Tate is Professor of Political Science at Brown University. She is the author of several books, including the award-winning Black Faces in the Mirror: African Americans and Their Representatives in the US Congress (2004).

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