The Great Divide: The Social and Cultural Context of Inequality is an essential read. It takes a long hard look at what the cultural elite does not want you to know. In the United States, some groups clearly have greater status, power, and wealth. These disparities are what led to the stratification of our social, economical, and political systems. This book offers a solid explanation of how the establishment consistently prevents Black and poor people from having access to those systems. Having access is essential for ...
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The Great Divide: The Social and Cultural Context of Inequality is an essential read. It takes a long hard look at what the cultural elite does not want you to know. In the United States, some groups clearly have greater status, power, and wealth. These disparities are what led to the stratification of our social, economical, and political systems. This book offers a solid explanation of how the establishment consistently prevents Black and poor people from having access to those systems. Having access is essential for minorities and their communities to reach full equality.
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