Mad Girl: Reflections  on Race, Class and Gender Mad Girl: Reflections  on Race, Class and Gender

Mad Girl: Reflections on Race, Class and Gender

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Publisher Description

Are Black people naturally mad at the world? Anissa Danielle Moore examines the experience of Blacks in America through a series of “mad” moments in history through the lens of race, class, and gender in this timely work.

mad girl: reflections on race, class and gender is a collection of essays that tell
the personal journey of a Black-American girl making the transition from childhood to adulthood in a working - class Brooklyn neighborhood in New York City. Moore recounts her childhood memories and ushers the reader through experiences which include busing, the significance of hip-hop culture and racial identity, White flight, present- day segregation, gentrification, police harassment and Black male and female relationships. Furthermore, the book powerfully communicates how young black girls are treated within our society.

mad girl: reflections on race, class and gender seeks to transform “mad” moments into an honest dialogue about race, class, and gender to facilitate positive change among everyday people.

GENRE
Non-Fiction
RELEASED
2020
2 December
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
168
Pages
PUBLISHER
Xlibris US
SIZE
261.7
KB

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