Question

Pointing to the increasing affluence of African Americans, sociologist William J. Wilson concluded that ________.
a. class has become more important than race in determining black life-chances in the modern industrial period
b. class has ceased to be of concern as more educated Blacks are entering the middle class
c. programs must be developed to confront ethnic and racial discrimination rather than class
subordination
d. the overriding goal of the Black middle class is to achieve petty social values and become acceptable to White society

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