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The Kings of Mississippi - Race, Religious Education, and the Making of a Middle-Class Black Family in the Segregated South... The Kings of Mississippi - Race, Religious Education, and the Making of a Middle-Class Black Family in the Segregated South (Hardcover)
Sandra L Barnes, Benita Blanford-Jones
R2,238 R1,816 Discovery Miles 18 160 Save R422 (19%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

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, religion, education, and key employment options influenced economic and non-economic outcomes. Family voices explain how intangible beliefs fueled socioeconomic outcomes despite racial, gender, and economic stratification. The book also examines the effects of stratification changes across time, including: post-migration; inter- and intra-racial conflicts and compromises; and, strategic decisions and outcomes. The book provides an unexpected glimpse at how a family's ethos can foster upward mobility into the middle-class.

The Kings of Mississippi - Race, Religious Education, and the Making of a Middle-Class Black Family in the Segregated South... The Kings of Mississippi - Race, Religious Education, and the Making of a Middle-Class Black Family in the Segregated South (Paperback)
Sandra L Barnes, Benita Blanford-Jones
R615 Discovery Miles 6 150 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

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, religion, education, and key employment options influenced economic and non-economic outcomes. Family voices explain how intangible beliefs fueled socioeconomic outcomes despite racial, gender, and economic stratification. The book also examines the effects of stratification changes across time, including: post-migration; inter- and intra-racial conflicts and compromises; and, strategic decisions and outcomes. The book provides an unexpected glimpse at how a family's ethos can foster upward mobility into the middle-class.

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