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Abstract

Local government plays a key role in the construction of civic identity. Through an analysis of mayoral addresses in 2019, a rhetoric of civic fealty emerges. This thesis situates the implications of such rhetoric in crafting notions of Black conformity or resistance to institutional discrimination. Invocations, introductions, and mayoral speeches shed light on an emerging national conversation about the role of the civic submission to the state.

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