Comparative Afro-American

Comparative Afro-American
Title Comparative Afro-American PDF eBook
Author Mervyn C. Alleyne
Publisher Karoma Publishers, Incorporated
Total Pages 286
Release 1980
Genre African Americans
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Comparative Perspectives on Afro-Latin America

Comparative Perspectives on Afro-Latin America
Title Comparative Perspectives on Afro-Latin America PDF eBook
Author Kwame Dixon
Publisher University Press of Florida
Total Pages 382
Release 2012-03-11
Genre History
ISBN 0813042690

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Comparative Perspectives on Afro-Latin America offers a new, dynamic discussion of the experience of blackness and cultural difference, black political mobilization, and state responses to Afro-Latin activism throughout Latin America. Its thematic organization and holistic approach set it apart as the most comprehensive and up-to-date survey of these populations and the issues they face currently available.

White Supremacy

White Supremacy
Title White Supremacy PDF eBook
Author George M. Fredrickson
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 384
Release 1982-02-04
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0199840482

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The history of race relations on two continents is enormously enriched by this comparative study

Afro-American and East German Fiction

Afro-American and East German Fiction
Title Afro-American and East German Fiction PDF eBook
Author Vernessa C. White
Publisher New York : P. Lang
Total Pages 192
Release 1983
Genre Literary Criticism
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Afro-American and East German fiction point to significant parallels in the pattern of social development among members of both groups, despite the diversities of race, culture and polemical political systems, factors traditionally viewed as barriers. This work compares the social development of contemporary Afro-American and East German counterparts by means of literary analysis.

Multicultural American Literature

Multicultural American Literature
Title Multicultural American Literature PDF eBook
Author A. Robert Lee
Publisher
Total Pages 320
Release 2003
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9781578066445

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Crossing Boundaries

Crossing Boundaries
Title Crossing Boundaries PDF eBook
Author Darlene Clark Hine
Publisher Indiana University Press
Total Pages 524
Release 1999
Genre History
ISBN 9780253214508

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The essays assembled in Crossing Boundaries reflect the international dimensions, commonalities, and discontinuities in the histories of diasporan communities of colour. People of African descent in the New World (the United States, Latin America, and the Caribbean) share a common set of experiences: domination and resistance, slavery and emancipation, the pursuit of freedom, and struggle against racism. No unitary explanation can capture the varied experiences of black people in diaspora. Knowledge of individual societies is illuminated by the study and comparison of other cultural histories. This volume, growing out of the Comparative History of Black People in Diaspora Symposium held at Michigan State University, elaborates the profound relationship between curriculum and pedagogy.Crossing Boundaries embraces the challenge to probe differences embedded in Black ethnicities and helps to discover and to weave into a new understanding the threads of experience, culture, and identity across diasporas. Contributors includ Thomas Holt, George Fredrickson, Jack P. Green, David Barry Gaspar, Earl Lewis, Elliott Skinner, Frederick Cooper, Allison Blakely, Kim Butler, and Rosalyn Terborg-Penn.

Is Marriage for White People?

Is Marriage for White People?
Title Is Marriage for White People? PDF eBook
Author Ralph Richard Banks
Publisher Penguin
Total Pages 306
Release 2012-09-25
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0452297532

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A distinguished Stanford law professor examines the steep decline in marriage rates among the African American middle class, and offers a paradoxical-nearly incendiary-solution. Black women are three times as likely as white women to never marry. That sobering statistic reflects a broader reality: African Americans are the most unmarried people in our nation, and contrary to public perception the racial gap in marriage is not confined to women or the poor. Black men, particularly the most successful and affluent, are less likely to marry than their white counterparts. College educated black women are twice as likely as their white peers never to marry. Is Marriage for White People? is the first book to illuminate the many facets of the African American marriage decline and its implications for American society. The book explains the social and economic forces that have undermined marriage for African Americans and that shape everyone's lives. It distills the best available research to trace the black marriage decline's far reaching consequences, including the disproportionate likelihood of abortion, sexually transmitted diseases, single parenthood, same sex relationships, polygamous relationships, and celibacy among black women. This book centers on the experiences not of men or of the poor but of those black women who have surged ahead, even as black men have fallen behind. Theirs is a story that has not been told. Empirical evidence documents its social significance, but its meaning emerges through stories drawn from the lives of women across the nation. Is Marriage for White People? frames the stark predicament that millions of black women now face: marry down or marry out. At the core of the inquiry is a paradox substantiated by evidence and experience alike: If more black women married white men, then more black men and women would marry each other. This book not only sits at the intersection of two large and well- established markets-race and marriage-it responds to yearnings that are widespread and deep in American society. The African American marriage decline is a secret in plain view about which people want to know more, intertwining as it does two of the most vexing issues in contemporary society. The fact that the most prominent family in our nation is now an African American couple only intensifies the interest, and the market. A book that entertains as it informs, Is Marriage for White People? will be the definitive guide to one of the most monumental social developments of the past half century.