The Black middle class

The Black middle class
About this book
"The widespread presence of successful African Americans in virtually all walks of life has led many in the United States to believe that the races are now on an equal footing - and that color blindness is the most appropriate way to deal with racial difference. In strong contrast, Benjamin Bowser argues that the seemingly comparable black and white middle classes, even though inextricably linked, in fact exist on entirely different economic planes."--BOOK JACKET.
Details
- OL Work ID
- OL3906470W
Subjects
Race relationsSocial mobilitySocial classesEconomic conditionsMiddle classSocial conditionsAfrican AmericansMiddle class African AmericansAfrican americans, social conditions