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African Americans migrated from southern regions of the United
States, the Caribbean, and Africa during the early 20th century,
settling in large urban communities in the Midwestern, Northern,
and Western regions of the United States. During the early 21st
century, African Americans continued their post-industrialized
transition from their initial urban locations to suburban and
exurban locations, with class, income, and education being the
predominant factors in determining locations of choice. However,
the result of this 21st century exodus gave rise to an increased
sense of isolation, loss of identify, and the gradual erosion of
political power unique to urban communities in the late 20th
century. African American Suburbanization and the Consequential
Loss of Identity is a critical scholarly resource that examines the
experiences of African Americans and the development of African
American identities. It represents an important opportunity for an
examination of the implications of this 21st century exodus, giving
voice to all aspects of African American-lived experiences in
suburban communities. Featuring a wide range of topics such as
higher education, criminal justice, and social media, this book is
ideal for professionals, educators, social scientists, political
leaders, law enforcement, students, and researchers.
African Americans migrated from southern regions of the United
States, the Caribbean, and Africa during the early 20th century,
settling in large urban communities in the Midwestern, Northern,
and Western regions of the United States. During the early 21st
century, African Americans continued their post-industrialized
transition from their initial urban locations to suburban and
exurban locations, with class, income, and education being the
predominant factors in determining locations of choice. However,
the result of this 21st century exodus gave rise to an increased
sense of isolation, loss of identify, and the gradual erosion of
political power unique to urban communities in the late 20th
century. African American Suburbanization and the Consequential
Loss of Identity is a critical scholarly resource that examines the
experiences of African Americans and the development of African
American identities. It represents an important opportunity for an
examination of the implications of this 21st century exodus, giving
voice to all aspects of African American-lived experiences in
suburban communities. Featuring a wide range of topics such as
higher education, criminal justice, and social media, this book is
ideal for professionals, educators, social scientists, political
leaders, law enforcement, students, and researchers.
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