Harlemworld
Doing Race and Class in Contemporary Black America
299 pages, 6 halftones, 2 line drawings 6 x 9
©
2001
Cloth $30.00
ISBN: 9780226389981
Published December 2001
Paper $19.00
ISBN: 9780226389998
Published April 2003
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Harlem is one of the most famous neighborhoods in the world—a historic symbol of both black cultural achievement and of the rigid boundaries separating the rich from the poor. But as this book shows us, Harlem is far more culturally and economically diverse than its caricature suggests: through extensive fieldwork and interviews, John L. Jackson reveals a variety of social networks and class stratifications, and explores how African Americans interpret and perform different class identities in their everyday behavior.
Awards
- John Hope Franklin Publication Prize
Honorable Mention
- Robert E. Park Award
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