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The Kings of Mississippi: Race, Religious Education, and the Making of a Middle-Class Black Family in the Segregated South

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The Kings of Mississippi: Race, Religious Education, and the Making of a Middle-Class Black Family in the Segregated South - Barnes, Sandra L., and Blanford-Jones, Benita
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Kings of Mississippi examines how a twentieth-century black middle-class family navigated life in rural Mississippi. The book introduces seven generations of a farming family and provides an organic examination of how the family experienced life and economic challenges as one of few middle-class black families living and working alongside the many struggling black and white sharecroppers and farmers in Gallman, Mississippi. Family narratives and census data across time and a socio-ecological lens help assess how race, ...

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The Kings of Mississippi: Race, Religious Education, and the Making of a Middle-Class Black Family in the Segregated South 2019, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

ISBN-13: 9781108439336

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The Kings of Mississippi: Race, Religious Education, and the Making of a Middle-Class Black Family in the Segregated South 2019, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

ISBN-13: 9781108424066

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