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This book addresses the issues in an empirical fashion after examining different sociological and geographic perspectives. It provides a basic understanding of the multi-faceted nature of racial inequalities in urban America, both in a broad context and in separate analyses of housing.
A Dash of Pepper is a collection of poetry that deals with the author's insight on the world around him. He speaks of family, relationships, sex, gender, race, heartbreak, incest, adultery, betrayal, forgiveness, and spiritually. This is a quick-yet enjoyable-read. His other two books, Insomnia's Box and Close My Eyes have delighted many different people from all walks of life.
Some vols. also contain reports of cases in the General Court of Virginia.
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Offers important new perspectives on the African diaspora in North America. Drawing on the work of social scientists from geographic, historical, sociological, and political science perspectives, this volume offers new perspectives on the African diaspora in the United States and Canada. It has been approximately four centuries since the first Africans set foot in North America, and although it is impossible for any text to capture the complete Black experience on the continent, the persistent legacy of Black inequality and the winds of dramatic change are inseparable parts of the current African diaspora experience. In addition to comparing and contrasting the experiences and geographic patterns of the African diaspora in the United States and Canada, the book also explores important distinctions between the experiences of African Americans and those of more recent African and Afro-Caribbean immigrants.