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Contents
1. Introduction - echo in the halls: racial rhetorical representation in the modern era; 2. Pushing the agenda or reacting to the moment: why communication directors engage in rhetorical outreach; 3. Who racializes? Exploring the demographic factors of Members of Congress who provide racial rhetorical representation through an intersectional perspective; 4. The highs and the lows: predicting racial rhetorical representation around high- and low-profile racial events; 5. Crystal clear: rhetorical representation and defining novel racial issues; 6. Depth and breadth: exploring the breadth of racial topics Members of Congress speak about when they engage in racial rhetorical representation; 7. Not all talk is cheap: the link between different forms of rhetorical representation and legislative activity in Congress; 8. Can racial rhetorical representation improve approval ratings?; 9. What if it fails? Is rhetorical representation without legislation valuable in the eyes of the Constituents; 10. Conclusion: is racial advocacy enough?