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Despite the economic utopianism brought on by globalization, effective solutions to the persistent plight of urban blacks throughout the African diaspora continue to elude scholars, politicians, and community leaders. Charles Green brings a decade of research and original fieldwork in Africa, the Caribbean, and the United States to investigate the interface of the historic racism faced by these urban communities and contemporary trends of globalization.

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Despite the economic utopianism brought on by globalization, effective solutions to the persistent plight of urban blacks throughout the African diaspora continue to elude scholars, politicians, and community leaders. Charles Green brings a decade of research and original fieldwork in Africa, the Caribbean, and the United States to investigate the interface of the historic racism faced by these urban communities and contemporary trends of globalization.
Autorenporträt
Charles Green is Professor and Chairman in the Department of Sociology at Hunter College of the City University of New York. He has published in the areas of race and ethnic relations, urban politics, Caribbean migration, and comparative urban development issues. He is co-author of The Struggle for Black Empowerment in New York City: Beyond the Politics of Pigmentation, and editor of Globalization and Survival in the Black Diaspora: The New Urban Challenge.