Racialised Barriers: The Black Experience in the United States and England in the 1980's
A systematic comparison of key differences and similarities in the experience of black people in the US and England amidst racial hostility. Small argues for an approach to combatting this built on shared racial identities.
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Racialised Barriers: The Black Experience in the United States and England in the 1980's
A systematic comparison of key differences and similarities in the experience of black people in the US and England amidst racial hostility. Small argues for an approach to combatting this built on shared racial identities.
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Racialised Barriers: The Black Experience in the United States and England in the 1980's

Racialised Barriers: The Black Experience in the United States and England in the 1980's

by Stephen Small
Racialised Barriers: The Black Experience in the United States and England in the 1980's

Racialised Barriers: The Black Experience in the United States and England in the 1980's

by Stephen Small

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Overview

A systematic comparison of key differences and similarities in the experience of black people in the US and England amidst racial hostility. Small argues for an approach to combatting this built on shared racial identities.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781138468269
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 11/22/2017
Pages: 256
Product dimensions: 5.44(w) x 8.50(h) x (d)

About the Author

Stephen Small lectures in Sociology at the University of Leicester.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Introduction; Chapter 2 Black people in the United States and England: A profile of the 1980s; Chapter 3 Racialised ideologies, class relations and the state; Chapter 4 Stratification and the Black ‘middle class’: talented tenth or Black bourgeoisie?; Chapter 5 Racialised integration, harmony and parity; Chapter 6 Still catchin’ hell;
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