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Race and Affluence

An Archaeology of African America and Consumer Culture

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Focusing on the intersection of race and culture, this book explores African-American consumption patterns in Annapolis, Maryland, from 1850 to 1930. Through a thorough archaeological analysis, it reveals how these patterns challenged prevailing racist stereotypes while simultaneously advocating for African-Americans' rights to full citizenship. By utilizing a diverse array of historical and ethnographic materials, the author highlights the resilience and agency of African-Americans in a racially charged society.

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Race and Affluence, Paul R. Mullins

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1999
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