Africana Social Stratification
An Interdisciplinary Study of Economics, Policy, and Labor
(Author) James L. Jr. ConyersThis study seeks to critically examine the field and function of social stratification, with emphasis on Africana phenomena. Phrased another way, this edited volume attempts to study and focus on who gets what and why, with regard to resources and structural application of support. The John Henrik Clarke query is who made this arrangement of leadership in America. Moreover, serving as a reference, this study will assist researchers in contextualizing and thematically examining the structural and resource allocation of disparity exhibited toward Africana people. This manuscript of essays is the first its kind. This study incorporates an interdisciplinary scope to examine the concept of Africana Social Stratification in the subject areas of: history, political science, economics, Africana Studies, and social policy.
James L. Jr. Conyers
James L. Jr. Conyers is a prolific African American scholar and author known for his groundbreaking work "African American Jazz and Rap: Social and Philosophical Examinations of Black Expressive Behavior." His writing style is scholarly and thought-provoking, shedding light on the intersection of race, music, and culture in America. Conyers' key contributions to literature include expanding the conversation on African American experiences in the realm of music and art.