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  1. Cover
  2. Title Page
  3. Copyright
  4. Contents
  5. List of Table and Figures
  6. Preface
  7. Acknowledgments
  8. List of Abbreviations
  9. Part I: Recognizing Extrasystemic Politics via Black Feminist Political Theory
    1. 1. Introduction
    2. 2. Extrasystemic Politics and the Political Possible-Self
    3. 3. Black Folks in Chicago
  10. Part II: Recognizing Extrasystemic Politics outside Academia and without Polling
    1. 4. The Visionary Axis of Political Imagination
    2. 5. The Liberatory Axis of Political Belonging
    3. 6. Conclusion
  11. Notes
  12. Bibliography
  13. Index
  14. About the Author

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