Race, Social Reform, and the Making of a Middle Class
Discover the profound insights of "Race, Social Reform, and the Making of a Middle Class" by an insightful author, published by Bloomsbury Publishing Plc in 2007. With 236 pages of compelling analysis, this hardback edition delves into the intricate dynamics of race and class during periods of significant social transformation.
The book explores how social reform movements have reshaped our understanding of race and class identities, emphasizing their interconnectedness as social structures. This captivating study reveals how these categories influence each other and the strategies employed for their reproduction. If you are interested in the intersections of race, class, and social change, this book is an essential addition to your collection.
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