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The Kings of Mississippi: Race, Religious Education, and the Making of a Middle-Class Black Family in the Segregated South - Cambridge Studies in Stratification Economics: Economics and Social Identity Barnes, Sandra L. (Vanderbilt University, Tennessee)
The Kings of Mississippi: Race, Religious Education, and the Making of a Middle-Class Black Family in the Segregated South - Cambridge Studies in Stratification Economics: Economics and Social Identity
Barnes, Sandra L. (Vanderbilt University, Tennessee)
The King family was a twentieth-century anomaly: a middle-class black family in rural Mississippi. Using family narratives, census data, and employing a socio-ecological lens, this book illustrates how family decisions affected generations across time as they navigated dynamics like segregation, migration, education, religion, and urban living.
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| Media | Books Hardcover Book (Book with hard spine and cover) |
| Released | March 21, 2019 |
| ISBN13 | 9781108424066 |
| Publishers | Cambridge University Press |
| Pages | 254 |
| Dimensions | 234 × 160 × 16 mm · 574 g |
| Language | English |