Sentences with phrase «growing black middle class»

The ads increasingly tell a story of advancement — of second - wave feminism, of a growing black middle class, of the slow dissolve of the rigidity of gender roles.
The growing black middle class soon joined the exodus, leaving urban schools with the difficult task of educating the majority of the nation's poor and minority students.

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Detroit's property values fell, tax revenue dropped, police couldn't control a growing murder rate, and many middle - class blacks fled the city for safer suburbs with better schools.
This profound alienation of the ghetto poor from mainstream American life has continued to grow worse in the years since the triumphs of the civil rights movement, even as the success of that movement has provided the basis for an impressive expansion of economic and political power for the black middle class.
If the middle - class churches are to grow, they must recruit new members from among the mass of blacks, who, obviously, are lower - if not under - class.
Jazz grew out of the Civil War in New Orleans, and by the early 1900s it was linking white middle and upper classes to black entertainers.
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As a black Harvard College male student, born in New York City and predominately raised in a small town in the South, I grew up in a lower, middle class home.
Not only are black and Hispanic children more likely to grow up in poor families, but middle - class black and Hispanic children are also much more likely than poor white children to live in neighborhoods and attend schools with high concentrations of poor students.
Despite a growing middle class, especially among the black population, only around one per cent of South Africans are regular book buyers.
The book is filled with extraordinary insight about the values hip hop culture promotes, what it is like to grow up middle class and black in America and how pernicious the hip hop values are for most young, black people.
Moreover, black and Hispanic students are far more likely to grow up in poorer households, but middle - class black and Hispanic students are more likely than poor white children to attend schools with a higher percentage of poor students.
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