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Our Kind of People; Inside America's Black Upper Class
Our Kind of People Inside America's Black Upper Class
Author: Lawrence Otis Graham
Debutante cotillions. Arranged marriages. Summer trips to Martha's Vineyard. All-black boarding schools. Memberships in the Links, Deltas, BoulĂ©, or Jack and Jill. Million-dollar homes. An obsession with good hair, light complexions, top credentials, and colleges like Howard, Spelman, and Harvard... — This is the world of the black upper classan...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780060183523
ISBN-10: 0060183527
Publication Date: 1/1999
Pages: 418
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3.3 stars, based on 2 ratings
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
Members Wishing: 2
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An excellent book about a rarely talked about aspect of American life. This should be required reading in high schools and universities. This is a good book for a book club. I'm not Black so this book gave me a decent understanding of the lives of certain upper class Black American families. The Black elite portrayed in this book seem very self-contained and private, and almost unwilling to reveal itself to outsiders. It's interesting, but disturbing also given the Black on Black prejudice discussed in the book. The author goes into detail both historical and contemporary of the Black elite - summers at Martha's Vineyard, million dollar homes, private schools, Ivy League degrees, debutante balls, marrying a spouse with the right skin color and polish, etc. It's a good mix of scholarly and juicy although there were sections that dragged a bit. The author is apparently a member of this elite because he regularly inserts himself into the narrative, and that makes one wonder if he's entirely objective, but on the other hand, he would not have had as much success getting people to open up had he not been a member of the Black elite.
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Interesting, well researched and nicely written peice about a largely invisible group of people.


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