When Race Meets Class When Race Meets Class

When Race Meets Class

African Americans Coming of Age in a Small City

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Publisher Description

A rare, 15-year ethnography, this book follows the lives of individual, low-income African American youth from the beginning of high school into their early adult years. Levine shows how their interaction and experience with multiple institutions (family, school, community) and individuals (parents, friends, teachers, coaches, strangers) shape their hopes, fears, aspirations, and worldviews. The intersectionality of their social identities—how race, class, and gender come together to influence how they come to think about who they are—influences many behaviors that directly contradict their stated aspirations. Affected, too, by limited access to resources, these youths often take a path profoundly different from their stated values and life goals. Levine explores the volatility and constraints underlying their decision-making and behaviors. The book reveals the critical junctures and turning points shaping life trajectories, challenging many long-held assumptions about the persistence of racial inequality by offering new insights on the educational and occupational barriers facing young African Americans.

GENRE
Nonfiction
RELEASED
2019
January 4
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
208
Pages
PUBLISHER
Taylor & Francis
SELLER
Taylor & Francis Group
SIZE
939
KB
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