Black corporate executives : the making and breaking of a black middle class
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Black corporate executives : the making and breaking of a black middle class
(Labor and social change)
Temple University Press, 1997
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Note
Bibliography: p. 173-183
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
A revealing study of the promising entry of Blacks into managerial ranks in corporations and the disappointing trend that tracked them into increasingly vulnerable jobs
Table of Contents
Tables and Figures Preface Acknowledgments 1. The Controversy over Race and Class 2. A Politically Mediated Opportunity Structure 3. Racialized Services in the Workplace 4. Tan Territories, Urban Upheaval, and the New Black Professionals 5. Race Tracks and Mainstream Careers 6. Peacekeepers, Crisis Managers, and Conciliators 7. Blacks on the Bubble 8. A Rash of Pessimism 9. Bursting the Bubble: The Failure of Black Progress Notes References Index
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