Minds of Marginalized Black Men
Discover the profound insights in Minds of Marginalized Black Men by Alford A., Jr. Young, published by Princeton University Press in 2006. This compelling book delves into the perspectives of twenty-six impoverished African American men from Chicago as they navigate their aspirations for a better future. Spanning 288 pages, it explores their definitions of meaningful employment and the good life, while examining their beliefs about the attainability of these ideals.
Young's research sheds light on the diverse experiences of these men, including their interactions with more-privileged Americans. This essential read contributes to the fields of Black Studies, Sociology, and Gender Studies, making it a valuable resource for anyone interested in understanding the complexities of social class and race in the United States.