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Where We Stand
Class Matters
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160 pages
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Exploring the intersection of class and race, the author reflects on her experiences growing up in Kentucky and navigating the complexities of Manhattan's cooperative housing boards. With insights drawn from her personal journey, she offers a powerful perspective on the unique challenges faced by successful Black women in America. This work combines autobiographical elements with social commentary, providing a thought-provoking examination of identity and societal structures.
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2000, paperback
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