Assimilation Blues

Black Families in White Communities, Who Succeeds and Why
by Beverly Daniel Tatum
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From the New York Times-bestselling author of Why Are All the Black Kids Sitting Together in the Cafeteria? an in-depth look at Black families in a White community.

“A brutally honest account of what it’s really like to grow up Black inside a White world.” –Lawrence Otis Graham, author of Our...

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Published By Basic Books

Format Paperback

Number Of Pages 160

Publication Date 01/07/2000

ISBN 9780465083602

Dimensions 5.38 inches x 8 inches


Assimilation Blues contributes to an expanding body of comparative family studies… a springboard for the development of more directly comparative analysis. Family research involving issues of race and class should flow naturally from insights suggested by this work. As a significant contribution to the way we think about families, black-white relations, and social change, the book is well worth serious examination by scholars, as well as individuals who find themselves in similar circumstances.”

Contemporary Sociology

Assimilation Blues is a clever and courageous examination of what happens to the Black family as it attempts to flourish within White society. When Professor Tatum introduces us to “Sun Beach,” in Assimilation Blues, she gives us a brutally honest account of what it’s really like to grow up Black inside a White world.”

Lawrence Otis Graham, author of Our Kind of People

 
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