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Black Privilege Modern Middleclass Blacks With Credentials And Cash To Spend Cassi Pittman Claytor

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Black Privilege Modern Middleclass Blacks With Credentials And Cash To Spend Cassi Pittman Claytor
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Publisher: Stanford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.79 MB
Pages: 240
Author: Cassi Pittman Claytor
ISBN: 9781503613171, 1503613178
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Black Privilege Modern Middleclass Blacks With Credentials And Cash To Spend Cassi Pittman Claytor by Cassi Pittman Claytor 9781503613171, 1503613178 instant download after payment.

In their own words, the subjects of this book present a rich portrait of the modern black middle-class, examining how cultural consumption is a critical tool for enjoying material comforts as well as challenging racism. New York City has the largest population of black Americans out of any metropolitan area in the United States. It is home to a steadily rising number of socio-economically privileged blacks. In Black Privilege Cassi Pittman Claytor examines how this economically advantaged group experiences privilege, having credentials that grant them access to elite spaces and resources with which they can purchase luxuries, while still confronting persistent anti-black bias and racial stigma. Drawing on the everyday experiences of black middle-class individuals, Pittman Claytor offers vivid accounts of their consumer experiences and cultural flexibility in the places where they live, work, and play. Whether it is the majority white Wall Street firm where they're employed, or the majority black Baptist church where they worship, questions of class and racial identity are equally on their minds. They navigate divergent social worlds that demand, at times, middle-class sensibilities, pedigree, and cultural acumen; and at other times pride in and connection with other blacks. Rich qualitative data and original analysis help account for this special kind of privilege and the entitlements it affords-materially in terms of the things they consume, as well as symbolically, as they strive to be unapologetically black in a society where a racial consumer hierarchy prevails.

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