If one would ferret out the roots of the black bourgeoisie in the United States, one would have to study the varied and sporadic efforts of the Negroes who were free before the Civil War to acquire wealth.
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Afro-Americans, Social conditions, Economic conditions, Middle class African Americans, Race relations, African Americans, Middle class, Noirs américains, Politica e sociedade (classe), Conditions sociales, Historia da america, Bourgeoisie, Relations raciales, Condicoes sociais, Classe social, African americans, social conditions, United states, social conditions, 1960-, United states, race relations, Middle class, united states, Middle classesPlaces
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The Black bourgeoisie
1962, Free Press Paperbacks published by Simon & Schuster
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Black bourgeoisie: the rise of a new middle class in the United States
1962, Collier, Collier Macmillan, Scribner
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1962 ed has new preface.
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