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Race & Ethnic Relations-19 Volumes

RACE AND ETHNIC RELATIONS 19 VOLUMES

Research in Race and Ethnic Relations. Volume 8

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By : Dennis M. Rutledge

Historical Context: The black middle class has a unique history,emerging in a society dominated by white supremacy. This class formation and development are distinct from the white middle class.

Class and Race Interconnection: The black middle class is described asa "racial class," highlighting the intertwined nature of race and class issues in the United States.

Occupational Trends: The document discusses the employment status and occupational trends of college-educated blacks, noting significant changes and challenges over time.

Community and Identity: Various sections explore the role of the black middle class in community development, literature, and religion,emphasizing its impact on broader social and cultural dynamics.

JAI Press. Greenich Connecticut. 1995. 258p.

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