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Free at last? : Black America in the twenty-first century

Addresses a range of topics such as: race, gender, class, sexual orientation, globalism, migration, health, politics, culture, and urban issues - from a diversity of disciplinary perspectives. This book explores literary embodiments of the increasing prevalence of interracial relationships.
Print Book, English, 2006
Transaction Publ., New Brunswick, N.J., 2006
Forecasts
x, 294 Seiten
9781412805827, 1412805821
260074726
1: The Black Middle-Class; 2: The Mesh; 3: “Two Warring Ideals”; 4: Closets are for Clothes; 5: Clear and Present Dangers; 6: African American HIV/AIDS and Social Institutions; 7: The Color Line of American Politics; 8: “The Alpha and Omega of Our People”; 9: “White is Right”; 10: Black Identity Constructions; 11: The Same Old Danger/But a Brand New Pleasure”; 12: Sheep and Goats Together; 13: Citites in the New Millennium; 14: Participatory Action Research and Social Justice