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table of contents
  1. Title Page
  2. Editorial Board
  3. Table of Contents
  4. Introduction: Defining the Global Black Middle Class
  5. Marginalized Middle Classes in the City: A Comparative Lens on Race, Class, and Power
  6. Trickle Down Gentrification? Working-Class and Middle-Class African Americans’ Views of Development in Greater Downtown Detroit, Michigan
  7. “It Fell on Me to Help Everybody”: Financial Precariousness and Costs of Upward Social Mobility among Black Middle-Class Women
  8. Stigmatization and the Complex Lives of Single Middle-Class Women from Soweto
  9. Well Then, I’m Joan Henry: Coping, and the Subsequent Threats to Upwardly Mobile Black Women’s Well-Being
  10. Success Is Our Destiny: A Thematic Analysis of Black South African Women on Destiny Magazine Covers
  11. Elusive Masculinity: Being Black Middle-Class Men in a “Free” Society
  12. A Generation Out of Apartheid: Intergenerational Educational Experiences among the South African Black Middle Class
  13. Black Middle-Class Interpretations of Civic Engagement: “It’s What You’re Supposed to Do”
  14. About Issues in Race & Society

Issues in Race & Society

An Interdisciplinary Global Journal

Volume 9 | Issue 1 |

Special Issue on the Global Black Middle Class | Spring 2020 Edition

Special Guest Editors: Grace Khunou and Kris Marsh

Copyright © 2019 Association of Black Sociologists

All rights reserved. Published 2019.

ISBN 978-1-947602-52-6

ISSN 2330-4359

DOI: 10.34314/issuesspring2020.00001

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