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Black Bourgeoisie
Published in Paperback by Free Press (1965)
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Now I understand!
A true eye opener!
This book is a true eye opener of the underlying word of black middle class status. Even though this book was written over 40 years ago, it is very much relevant today. Now I know the "true" meaning to the word socialite. And believe me, it has nothing to do with "true" class.
A Must Read/ A Must Own
If you consider yourself a black scholar, then this is a book that you should have read and owned. It covers the rise and myths of middle class black in America.
The Negro Church in America Black Church Since Frazier
Published in Paperback by Schocken Books (1974)
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An answer to questions
In my studies of Sociology and Religion I was able to see the evolution of the African American church by first seeing the beginnings of the church during slavery in America. Frazier offers an excellent assesment of how the church grew and answers questions such as how the negro churches became agencies of social control and when the walls broke down and the church left its status as a refuge. But the best thing about this book is that you're given the freedom to read what Lincoln has to say about post-Frazier times and the black church. I, however, feel that Lincoln is very biased in his assesment and doesn't offer an objective view. This book is very useful to any other person interested in the sociology of religion.
Confronting the Veil: Abram Harris Jr., E. Franklin Frazier, and Ralph Bunche, 1919 to 1941
Published in Library Binding by Univ of North Carolina Pr (2002)
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E. Franklin Frazier and Black Bourgeoisie
Published in Hardcover by Univ of Missouri Pr (Txt) (2002)
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E. Franklin Frazier on Race Relations
Published in Paperback by University of Chicago Press (1968)
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E. Franklin Frazier Reconsidered
Published in Hardcover by Rutgers University Press (1991)
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The Economic Future of the Caribbean (Caribbean Classics, No. 2)
Published in Paperback by Majority Pr (2004)
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The Negro Family in the United States
Published in Paperback by University of Chicago Press (1966)
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The Negro in the United States.
Published in Textbook Binding by MacMillan Pub Co (1957)
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Negro Youth at the Crossways, Their Personality Development in the Middle States.
Published in Hardcover by Schocken Books (1967)
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Through this novel Frazier deals with race among his own people. One can see through the words that it is a very passionate subject that he speaks of. Bringing the reader as close to his understanding as possible. Frazier does this quite effectively through the descriptive words that he uses. The novel tackles all the issues and questions that many black individuals need to know or are curious about. Why some black individuals act like they are better than some of their black people and the Oreo issue.
This book is quite the read and worth the time for black individuals as well as Caucasians. It is a novel that opens the mind to a different way of dealing with the issue of selling out and what the term actually means. Frazier leaves no doors unclosed, explains and ventures the race issue in America. Through the reading of this book one can learn a lot, widen their horizon and relate upon the issue of racism.