Bourgeois Blues - America's Black Middle Class - People Like Us episode #4
From fancy-dress cotillions to Jack and Jill clubs to Ivy League mixers, this is an eye-opening tour of some of the cultural landmarks of America's African-American middle class. Featuring writers Lawrence Otis Graham and Benilde Little, who explains the significance of "bougie." From the award winning PBS documentary PEOPLE LIKE US. http://www.cnam.com/people-like-us https://cnam-film-library.myshopify.c...

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