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Gerri Major's comprehensive documentation of a little-known but highly successful group, the Black elite, is rich in historical detail. It covers over 200 years of history and charts the evolution of a class of people that successfully achieved a high quality of life, leadership, and advocacy for the Black American community in the presence of societal repression, segregation laws, and prejudice. Fascinating and highly recommended.
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documentation, 1970's, society, Black, quality, prosperity, wealth, African-American, colonial, racism, life, successful, leadership, segregation, elite, bigotry, African-American studies, advocacy, prejudice, historical, history, Gerri Major, African Americans, Biography, Upper classPeople
Mary Church TerrellTimes
1700's, 1800's, 20th centuryShowing 2 featured editions. View all 2 editions?
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Bibliography, p403-408. - Includes index.
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