Race and Gender Intersections in U.S. Political Attitudes
Words: 1059 Pages: 4 7240Introduction The intersection of race and gender in shaping political attitudes has been a focal point of academic inquiry, particularly in the context of the United States, where diverse identities continuously evolve and intersect. Historically, studies have often isolated race or gender when examining political attitudes, potentially overlooking the intricate ways in which these identities interact. However, as groups assimilate in the U.S., there has been an increase in studies evaluating how race and gender operate simultaneously. This essay explores […]