Acting Black
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How different was it to be Black at an historically Black university versus a traditionally White one? Contains interviews with nearly sixty African-American men and women who either attended Northwestern University, a predominantly White school, or Howard University, a predominantly Black school, and reveals the intransigence of racism, the power of friendship, the difference of class inequality and the need for an identity that is stable and flexible. [publisher web site].
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