Joseph C. Ewoodzie, Jr.

Joseph C. Ewoodzie, Jr.

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Getting Something to Eat in Jackson
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Getting Something to Eat in Jackson
  • By: Joseph C. Ewoodzie, Jr.
  • Length: 10 hours 21 minutes
  • Publisher: Recorded Books, Inc.
  • Publish date: October 05, 2021
  • Language: English
A people-driven ethnography that portrays how race, particularly Blackness, is experienced and performed in different socioeconomic contexts in the contemporary urban American South. There once was a time when Black Americans up and down the... Read more

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