Table of Contents:
  • 1. Race and Class in Manhattan and Harlem History
  • 2. Locating Class and Race in Anthropology and History
  • 3. Professionals, Entrepreneurs and Artists: Harlem's African American Professional-Managerial Workers
  • 4. Work and its Impact on Income and Housing
  • 5. Lifestyle, Consumption and Ideology
  • 6. Negotiating Socioeconomics Boundaries in Kin Networks
  • 7. Negotiating Socioeconomic Boundaries in Community Life
  • 8. Conclusion: Race, Class, History and Identity