Wakanda forever! Consistency in correlates of black nationalist tendencies

Objective: This study investigates correlates of black nationalist tendencies, defined as endorsing sentiments consistent with black nationalism. Black nationalism is an ideology that advocates for cultural, economic, political, and social separatism, and/or community autonomy and self‐reliance as s...

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Published in:Social science quarterly Vol. 105; no. 4; pp. 1224 - 1238
Main Authors: Brown, Tony N., Gorman, Quintin, Raynor, Autumn, Bento, Asia, Culver, Julian, Ferguson, Jauhara
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Oxford Blackwell Publishing Ltd 01-07-2024
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Summary:Objective: This study investigates correlates of black nationalist tendencies, defined as endorsing sentiments consistent with black nationalism. Black nationalism is an ideology that advocates for cultural, economic, political, and social separatism, and/or community autonomy and self‐reliance as survival tactics. Warrant for this study arises from the opinion black nationalism is an anachronism—a throwback to the 1920s, late 1960s, or early 1990s. Methods: We review correlates from prior studies. Then, using regression models and nationally representative data from black adults participating in the Outlook on Life Surveys, 2012, we address whether those correlates link with black nationalist tendencies today. Results: Few correlates from prior studies predict black nationalist tendencies today. However, correlates such as white antipathy and common fate remain robust predictors. Additionally, views of Barack Obama, whose political ascendency challenges certain tenets of black nationalism, are important correlates. Conclusion: White supremacy makes black nationalism durable and attractive; consequently, certain blacks will always endorse it.
ISSN:0038-4941
1540-6237
DOI:10.1111/ssqu.13388