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The Rage of a Privileged Class
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“If you’re black and middle-class…every day you’re [going to get] a lot of crap. You’re going to get angry.”
― The Rage of a Privileged Class: Why Do Prosperouse Blacks Still Have the Blues? – A Controversial Look at Race-Related Anger and Pain Among Educated and Wealthy African Americans
― The Rage of a Privileged Class: Why Do Prosperouse Blacks Still Have the Blues? – A Controversial Look at Race-Related Anger and Pain Among Educated and Wealthy African Americans
“hey have a good day”
― The Rage of a Privileged Class
― The Rage of a Privileged Class
“One woman, a Harvard-educated lawyer, learned to carry a Bally bag when going to certain exclusive shops. Like a sorceress warding off evil with a wand, she would hold the bag in front of her to rebuff racial assumptions, in the hope that the clerk would take it as proof that she could be trusted to enter.”
― The Rage of a Privileged Class: Why Do Prosperouse Blacks Still Have the Blues? – A Controversial Look at Race-Related Anger and Pain Among Educated and Wealthy African Americans
― The Rage of a Privileged Class: Why Do Prosperouse Blacks Still Have the Blues? – A Controversial Look at Race-Related Anger and Pain Among Educated and Wealthy African Americans
“More recently political scientist James Q. Wilson has made a similar argument. “The best way to reduce racism real or imagined is to reduce the black crime rate,” he says.”
― The Rage of a Privileged Class: Why Do Prosperouse Blacks Still Have the Blues? – A Controversial Look at Race-Related Anger and Pain Among Educated and Wealthy African Americans
― The Rage of a Privileged Class: Why Do Prosperouse Blacks Still Have the Blues? – A Controversial Look at Race-Related Anger and Pain Among Educated and Wealthy African Americans
