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MacArthur Fellows
Sociological terms
Underclass
John Ogbu
Concentrated poverty
Loïc Wacquant
Oppositional culture
William Julius Wilson
Education
Sociology
Knowledge

Race and Theory: Culture, Poverty, and Adaptation To Discrimination In Wilson and Ogbu* Mark Gould Haverford College This article provides the theoretical resources to resolve a number of conundrums in the work of Willia

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