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This book follows a study of 100 low-income African Americans living in a suburb of Detroit and how these individuals experience social categories such as race, class, and gender, and how these impact their understanding of the world of work.

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This book follows a study of 100 low-income African Americans living in a suburb of Detroit and how these individuals experience social categories such as race, class, and gender, and how these impact their understanding of the world of work.
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Alford Young, Jr. (Ph. D., Chicago) is associate professor of sociology at Michigan where he has a joint appointment with the Center for Afroamerican and African Studies. His research focuses on how African Americans understand themselves and their society and the implications for public policy. A former student of Charles Lemert, he has just published The Minds of Marginalized Black Men with Princeton UP. He has published numerous articles, contributed chapters to a number of books, and has a co-authored book in progress with Paradigm. He is a much sought after rising star I've been after for years.