Citations:Afristocracy

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English citations of Afristocracy

  • [2009, Michael Eric Dyson, April 4, 1968: Martin Luther King Jr.'s Death and How It Changed America[1], Basic Books, →ISBN:
    In our day, this may even be truer of the black elite—whom I have elsewhere called the Afristocracy—than the white mainstream.]
  • 2010 August 21, Daniel White Hodge, The Soul of Hip Hop: Rims, Timbs and a Cultural Theology, InterVarsity Press, →ISBN, page 58:
    Michael Eric Dyson distinguishes two classes of Black Americans today: the Afristocracy versus the Ghettocracy. The Afristocracy is the “upper- middle class blacks and the black elite who rain down fire and brimstone upon poor blacks []
  • 2016 March 12, Joe L. Rempson, The African American Male School Adaptability Crisis (Amsac): Its Source and Solution Planted in the African American Garden of Eden, AuthorHouse, →ISBN:
    He calls its members the Afristocracy and accuses it of detesting and attacking the values of the poor, who make up what he calls the Ghettocracy. Membership in either class, he points out (as others have), is not just a matter of []