Barbershops, Bibles, and Bet: Everyday Talk and Black Political Thought by Melissa Victoria Harris-Lacewell, Melissa V. Harris-Perry

Barbershops, Bibles, and Bet: Everyday Talk and Black Political Thought

Melissa Victoria Harris-Lacewell, Melissa V. Harris-Perry

339 pages first pub 2004 (editions)

nonfiction politics race challenging informative reflective slow-paced

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What is the best way to understand black political ideology? Just listen to the everyday talk that emerges in public spaces, suggests Melissa Harris-Lacewell. And listen this author has--to black college students talking about the Million Man Marc...

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