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HonkyHonky

Honky2000

Dalton Conley

4.0(1)on Hardcover

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"This memoir is the coming-of-age story of a white boy growing up in a neighborhood of predominantly African American and Latino housing projects on New York's Lower East Side. Vividly evoking the details of city life from a child's point of view - the streets, buses, and playgrounds - Honky illuminates the usual vulnerabilities of childhood complicated by unusual circumstances. As he narrates these sharply etched and often funny memories, Conley shows how race and class shaped his life and the lives of his schoolmates and neighbors. A case study for illuminating the larger issues of inequality in American society, Honky brings us to a deeper understanding of the privilege of whiteness, the social construction of race, the power of education, and the challenges of inner-city life."--BOOK JACKET

Details

First published
2000
OL Work ID
OL1998365W

Subjects

Children, WhiteRace identityWhitesAfrican American childrenSocial classesHispanic American childrenRace awareness in childrenBiographySocial conditionsWhite ChildrenHistoryAfrican americansSociology, urbanHispanic americansNew york (n.y.), biographySocial classes, united statesNew york (n.y.), social conditionsChildren, united states

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