Abstract

I: Introduction Chapter 1: Barack Obama, Communication, and Race Chapter 2: Describing the Study II. Barack Obama as Communicator Chapter 3: Perceptions of Barack Obama's Style Chapter 4: Shifts in Perception: The Campaign Versus the Presidency Chapter 5: Presidential Communication III. Race Matters in a Post-Racial Society Chapter 6: The Role of Race in Post-Racial Politics Chapter 7: Black Pride in, and Allegiance to, President Obama Chapter 8: White Opposition to President Obama Chapter 9: Gates/Crowley Conflict and the Beer Summit IV. The Media Machine Chapter 10: Media Influences Chapter 11: The Celebrity President V. Conclusion Chapter 12: Critical Reflections and Concluding Thoughts

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