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“. . . he moves beyond class to utilize the long history of human social divisiveness and ranking to focus on the substance of class itself. He places class within the continuous history of the production and reproduction of social inferiority. . . . This journey with Williams is a rich one. He describes religious communities, neighborhoods, churches, history, two anthropologies, obsolete education, politics, the media and the distinctiveness of middle-class behavior when compared to Black lower-class behavior. So his book is replete with empirical data to explain the conclusions that he attempts to compile. . . . It has a new and different approach to anthropology and sociology that should provide a wide vista for the new century. It has vital data for Black studies, women studies and religious studies and this volume can be a useful reader in these programs.” Maxwell Owusu





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