Elliot Liebow's bestselling investigation into black family life and the roots of urban poverty in American is now available in a trade paperback edition. For 18 months in 1962-1963 Liebow lived among a group of seemingly anchorless black men in a blighted inner-city neighborhood of Washington, D.C. What he recorded opened America's eyes to the circumstances faced by black men in our society and remains vitally relevant today.
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Elliot Liebow's bestselling investigation into black family life and the roots of urban poverty in American is now available in a trade paperback edition. For 18 months in 1962-1963 Liebow lived among a group of seemingly anchorless black men in a blighted inner-city neighborhood of Washington, D.C. What he recorded opened America's eyes to the circumstances faced by black men in our society and remains vitally relevant today.
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