Beyond Competitive Victimhood: Abandoning Arguments That Black Women or Black Men Are Worse Off

Beyond Competitive Victimhood: Abandoning Arguments That Black Women or Black Men Are Worse Off

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Published in Progressive Black Masculinities, Athena D. Mutua, ed.

Publication Date

2006

Publisher

Routledge

City

Hoboken

ISBN

9780415976879

First Page

217

Disciplines

Anthropology | Law | Race and Ethnicity

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Beyond Competitive Victimhood: Abandoning Arguments That Black Women or Black Men Are Worse Off

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