Background
Ali, Omar H. was born on February 10, 1971 in Lima, Peru.
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With the presidential election looming, the “black vote” has been deemed a crucial portion of the electorate. Historically, most black voters have aligned themselves with one of the two major parties—the Republican Party from the time of the Civil War to the New Deal; and, since the New Deal, and especially since the height of the modern civil rights movement, the Democratic Party. However, as In the Balance of Power convincingly demonstrates, African Americans have long been part of independent political movements and have used third parties to advance some of the most important changes in the United States, notably the abolition of slavery, the extension of voting rights, and the advancement of civil rights. Since the early nineteenth century, there has been an undercurrent of political independence among African Americans. They helped develop the Liberty Party in the 1840s, and have continued to work with third parties to challenge the policies of the two major parties. But despite the legal gains of the modern civil rights movement, elements of Jim Crow remain deeply embedded in our electoral process. In the Balance of Power presents a history and analysis of African American third-party movements that can help us better understand the growing diversity among black voters today.
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Ali, Omar H. was born on February 10, 1971 in Lima, Peru.
Bachelor of Science in Social Anthropology, London School of Economics and Political Science, 1992. Doctor of Philosophy in History, Columbia University, 2003.
Visiting scholar Center Study of America South University North Carolina, Chapel Hill, 2002. Lecturer Institute Research in African American Studies Columbia University, New York City, 2003—2004. Assistant professor history Towson (Maryland) University, since 2004, Vanderbilt University, Tennessee.
History commentator Public Broadcasting Service program Transforming America: United States History since 1877, 2005.
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Program director Clemente course in humanities Bard College, New Jersey. Director research and education Committee for Unified Indiana Party, New York City.