Background
Marshall, Dale Rogers was born on March 22, 1937.
( Based on extensive research in the ten largest cities i...)
Based on extensive research in the ten largest cities in Northern California with sizable black and Hispanic populations, this award-winning study provides a major reassessment of minority groups’ attempts to gain equality in urban politics.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0520057309/?tag=2022091-20
( This engaging, up-to-date collection of original essay...)
This engaging, up-to-date collection of original essays focuses on the continuing struggle for minorities to gain political power in American cities. The essays included in this book were written specifically for this text by top urban scholars who have done extensive analysis of the development of urban policy in response to minority concerns. Each selection addresses a particular city's racially based electoral coalitions and leadership, as well as examining recent political changes, their impact, and future implications. Each essay also features the editors' successful “Political Incorporation Model” which provides a framework melding research on ethnic coalition with mobilization strategies and allows students to effectively compare one U.S. city to another.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0321100352/?tag=2022091-20
(A collection of essays on the role of blacks and Hispanic...)
A collection of essays on the role of blacks and Hispanics in urban politics in America. The authors examine 19 American cities, focusing on New York, Los Angeles, Chicago and Philadelphia. Recent events are analyzed in a larger historical context.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0801301785/?tag=2022091-20
academic administrator educator political scientist
Marshall, Dale Rogers was born on March 22, 1937.
Bachelor in Government, Cornell University, 1959. Master of Arts in Political Science, University California, Berkeley, 1960. Doctor of Philosophy in Political Science with distinction, University of California at Los Angeles, 1969.
Lecturer in political science University of California at Los Angeles, 1969-1970, University California, Berkeley, 1970-1972, from assistant professor to professor Davis, 1972-1986, faculty assistant to vice chancellor academy affairs, 1980-1982, associate dean College Letters and Sciences, 1983-1986. Acting president Wellesley (Massachusetts) College, 1987-1988, dean of college, professor political science, 1986-1992. President Wheaton (Massachusetts) College, 1992—2004.
Fulbright scholar Kalmyk State University, Russia, 2006. Member executive board California Assembly Fellowship Program, 1980-1986. Board trustees, board overseers Newton-Wellesley Hospital, 1989-1993.
Board trustees Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, 1983-1993, chair Cornell Fund, co-chair College Arts and Sciences Capital Campaign, 1990-1993. Board trustees New England Zenith Fund, New England Mutual Life Insurance Company, since 1995. Board directors American Student Assistance Guarantor, American Student Assistance Corp, 1994-2001.
( Based on extensive research in the ten largest cities i...)
( This engaging, up-to-date collection of original essay...)
(A collection of essays on the role of blacks and Hispanic...)
Member American Political Science Association (member executive council 1974-1976, vice president 1985-1986, member nominating committee 1988-1990), Western Political Science Association (member executive council 1973-1975, president 1984-1985), National Academy Public Administration, National Association Indiana Colleges and Universities (board directors), Association Indiana Colleges and Universities Massachusetts (executive committee), Mortar Board, Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Kappa Phi.
Married Donald J. Marshall. Children: Jessica, Cynthia, Clayton.