Stories of Identity among Black, Middle Class, Second Generation Caribbeans Stories of Identity among Black, Middle Class, Second Generation Caribbeans

Stories of Identity among Black, Middle Class, Second Generation Caribbeans

We, Too, Sing America

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Publisher Description

This volume addresses how black, middle class, second generation Caribbean immigrants are often overlooked in contemporary discussions of race, black economic mobility, and immigrant communities in the US. Based on rich ethnography, Yndia S. Lorick-Wilmot draws attention to this persisting invisibility by exploring this generation’s experiences in challenging structures of oppression as adult children of post-1965 Caribbean immigrants and as an important part of the African-American middle class. She recounts compelling stories from participants regarding their identity performances in public and private spaces—including what it means to be “black and making it in America”—as well as the race, gender, and class constraints they face as part of a larger transnational community.

GENRE
Nonfiction
RELEASED
2017
August 29
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
300
Pages
PUBLISHER
Springer International Publishing
SELLER
Springer Nature B.V.
SIZE
1.9
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