Black Liverpool, Black America, and the Gendering of Diasporic Space

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Published in:Cultural anthropology 1998-08, Vol.13 (3), p.291-325
Main Author: Brown, Jacqueline Nassy
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subjects African American culture
African Americans
Anthropology
Black communities
Black people
Black Power
Black white relations
Blacks
Civil rights
Civil Rights Movements
Community
Comparison
Cultural Identity
Culture
Culture Contact
Diaspora
Diasporas
Diasporic experiences
Emigration
England
Gender
Identity
Intergroup Relations
Links
Liverpool
Local Culture
Men
Nation
Post World War II Period
Power
Protest Movements
Race
Seamen
Sex
Social Space
Space
Studies
U.S.A
United Kingdom
United States of America
USA
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