Because we've conflated "poverty culture" and "Black culture" into the same group, and because suburbanites tend to avoid the traits of "poverty culture" they're subsequently seen as less Black.
They also are portrayed as believing they're "too good" or "don't know where they came from" because they refuse to fall into the traps that impoverished Black people tend to fall into.
As if there aren't Black suburbs.
The highest concentration of Black college grads are "upper-middle class" and "suburban."
They also are portrayed as believing they're "too good" or "don't know where they came from" because they refuse to fall into the traps that impoverished Black people tend to fall into.
As if there aren't Black suburbs.
The highest concentration of Black college grads are "upper-middle class" and "suburban."
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Baldwin Hills, CA
