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The new Black middle class in the twenty-first century, Bart Landry

Label
The new Black middle class in the twenty-first century, Bart Landry
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 219-224) and index
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The new Black middle class in the twenty-first century
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
1007567689
Responsibility statement
Bart Landry
Summary
"Although past research on the African American community has focused primarily on issues of discrimination, segregation, and other forms of deprivation, there has always been some recognition of class diversity within the black population. The New Black Middle Class in the Twenty-First Century is a significant contribution to the continuing study of black middle class life. Sociologist Bart Landry examines the changes that have occurred since the publication of his now-classic The New Black Middle Class in the late 1980s, and conducts a comprehensive examination of black middle class American life in the early decades of the twenty-first century. Landry investigates the educational and occupational attainment, income and wealth, methods of child-rearing, community-building priorities, and residential settlement patterns of this growing yet still-understudied segment of the U.S. population"--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
The new Black middle class and the demographics of the twenty-first century -- Suburbanization of the new Black middle class -- Changing neighborhoods -- Pick up the newspaper we're out of town -- Catch 22 -- Educating the new Black middle class -- From school to work -- Income and wealth -- The next generation -- Afterword : 2007 to the present -- Conclusion : the twenty-first century
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