Social classes -- United States
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Social classes -- United States
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Social classes
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Incoming Resources
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- Caste, the origins of our discontents, Isabel Wilkerson
- What else but home, seven boys and an American journey between the projects and the penthouse, Michael Rosen
- Beyond O.J., race, sex, and class lessons for America, by Earl Ofari Hutchinson
- Cornel West and the politics of prophetic pragmatism, Mark David Wood
- Troubled, a memoir of foster care, family, and social class, Rob Henderson
- America beyond the color line, a Wall to Wall Television production for PBS and BBC ; written and presented by Henry Louis Gates, Jr. ; directors, Dan Percival and Mary Crisp
- Inequality, opposing viewpoints in social problems, Lori Shein, book editor
- Inequality for all, The Weinstein Company ; Radius TWC ; a 72 production ; produced by Jen Chaiken and Sebastian Dungan ; directed by Jacob Kornbluth ; based on the book Aftershock by Robert B. Reich
- America behind the color line, dialogues with African Americans, Henry Louis Gates, Jr
- Disintegration, the splintering of Black America, Eugene Robinson
- More than just race, being black and poor in the inner city, William Julius Wilson
- Facing up to the American dream, race, class, and the soul of the nation, Jennifer L. Hochschild
- How class works, power and social movement, Stanley Aronowitz
- The complacent class, the self-defeating quest for the American dream, Tyler Cowen
- The rise of the creative class, and how it's transforming work, leisure, community and everyday life, Richard Florida
- What's class got to do with it?, American society in the twenty-first century, edited by Michael Zweig
- Marriage and caste in America, separate and unequal families in a post-marital age, Kay S. Hymowitz
- The meritocracy trap, how America's foundational myth feeds inequality, dismantles the middle class, and devours the elite, Daniel Markovits
- The Angela Y. Davis reader, edited by Joy James
- Under the affluence, shaming the poor, praising the rich and sacrificing the future of America, Tim Wise
- Limbo, blue-collar roots, white-collar dreams, Alfred Lubrano
- White men on race, power, privilege, and the shaping of cultural consciousness, Joe Feagin and Eileen O'Brien
- Disintegration, the splintering of Black America, Eugene Robinson
- Where we stand, class matters, Bell Hooks
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