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portada Middle-Class Blacks in Britain: A Racial Fraction of a Class Group or a Class Fraction of a Racial Group?
Type
Physical Book
Year
1994
Language
English
Pages
298
Format
Hardcover
ISBN13
9780333529584
Edition No.
1994

Middle-Class Blacks in Britain: A Racial Fraction of a Class Group or a Class Fraction of a Racial Group?

Sharon J. Daye (Author) · Palgrave Macmillan · Hardcover

Middle-Class Blacks in Britain: A Racial Fraction of a Class Group or a Class Fraction of a Racial Group? - Sharon J. Daye

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Synopsis "Middle-Class Blacks in Britain: A Racial Fraction of a Class Group or a Class Fraction of a Racial Group?"

This book examines the relationship between race and class and considers how these two concepts articulate to determine class relationships in British society. Daye argues that race in the form of structural racism, plays a significant role at two levels. Firstly, it serves to determine the class position of black labour and secondly, determines the type of race, class and political consciousness generated by black labour in Britain. Using empirical data this volume provides an important contribution to the race/class debate.

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