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No More Invisible Man: Race and Gender in Men's Work

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Adia Harvey Wingfield, an Associate Professor of Sociology at Georgia State University, explores the experiences of Black professionals and the dynamics of race in her works. Her notable publications include an examination of the racial enclave economy through the lens of Black women and hair salons, as well as a critical analysis of racial framing during the 2008 Presidential Campaign. Wingfield's research contributes significantly to understanding race, identity, and economic practices in contemporary society.

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No More Invisible Man: Race and Gender in Men's Work, Adia Harvey Wingfield

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