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utexaspress.com Front Cover: Jerónimo, 1965, Ciudad de México / Jerónimo, 1965, Mexico City. From Rodrigo Moya: Photography and Conscience / Fotografía y conciencia, used by permission of the author.
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Drawing on more than one hundred interviews and observations within ten core families, this study of intimate relationships as sites of racial socialization reveals a new facet of race-based differential treatment and its origins— and the mechanisms that perpetuate these strata across generations. “The humanity that leaps out of the pages makes this book deeply touching and appealing.” — PA T R I C I A D E S A N T A N A P I N H O , University of Albany, SUNY, author of Mama Africa: Reinventing Blackness in Bahia
The Color of Love
Racial Features, Stigma, and Socialization in Black Brazilian Families BY ELIZABETH HORDGE-FREEMAN
“A significant empirical and theoretical contribution to the social sciences and interdisciplinary literature on race, racism, and intimacy.” —FRANCE WINDDANCE TWINE, University of California at Santa Barbara, author of A White Side of
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Black Britain: Interracial Intimacy
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