Necessarily Black
Discover the profound insights of Necessarily Black by P. Khalil Saucier, published by Michigan State University Press in 2015. This compelling ethnographic work delves into the identities of second-generation Cape Verdean youth in the United States, offering a nuanced exploration of race and racial identity in the contemporary landscape. Spanning 134 pages, Saucier's analysis not only provides a rich narrative but also seeks to expand and enrich the ongoing discourse surrounding race in the twenty-first century. Perfect for readers interested in sociology, cultural studies, and identity politics, this book is a vital contribution to understanding the complexities of racial identity today. Embrace the opportunity to engage with a critical examination of culture and identity through the lens of a unique demographic.