
Fruits of Integration
In late twentieth-century America, the black middle class has occupied a unique position. It greatly influenced the way African Americans were perceived and presented to the greater society, and it set roles and guidelines for the nation''s black masses. Though historically a small group, it has attempted to be a model for inspiration and uplift.
As a key force in the "Africanizing" of American cul...
In late twentieth-century America, the black middle class has occupied a unique position. It greatly influenced the way African Americans were perceived and presented to the greater society, and it set roles and guidelines for the nation''s black masses. Though historically a small group, it has attempted to be a model for inspiration and uplift.
As a key force in the "Africanizing" of American cul...