Marcus Pohlmann

Marcus Dale Pohlmann (born 1950) is an American political scientist, author, and professor. His research focuses primarily on American government and politics, specifically, African-American politics, urban politics, and political economy. He is a long-time professor of political science at Rhodes College in Memphis, Tennessee.

Pohlmann is also an accomplished mock trial coach. He is one of only nine coaches to be inducted into the American Mock Trial Association's Coaches Hall of Fame. He has won four National Championships as well as four national runner-up finishes. His teams currently hold several records, including the longest consecutive streak in qualifying for the National Championship (27 Years).[1]

Selected publications

  • OPPORTUNITY LOST: RACE AND POVERTY IN THE MEMPHIS CITY SCHOOLS (Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, 2008)
  • BLACK POLITICS IN CONSERVATIVE AMERICA (New York, N.Y.: Sloan Publishing, 1990, 1999, 2007)
  • AFRICAN AMERICAN POLITICAL THOUGHT, 6 volumes (New York: Routledge Press, 2003)
  • LANDMARK CONGRESSIONAL LAWS ON CIVIL RIGHTS (Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press, 2002)
  • RACIAL POLITICS AT THE CROSSROADS: MEMPHIS ELECTS DR. W. W. HERENTON (Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, 1996)
  • GOVERNING THE POST INDUSTRIAL CITY (White Plains, N.Y.: Longman Press, 1993)
  • POLITICAL POWER IN THE POST INDUSTRIAL CITY (New York: Stonehill Press, 1986)

References

  1. "Coaches Hall of Fame". Collegemocktrial.org. Retrieved 2013-11-05.
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