
Inequalities of Love: College-Educated Black Women and the Barriers to Romance and Family
By Averil Y. Clarke ’87. Duke University Press, 2011. Through personal narratives of college-educated black women who describe the difficulties they face when trying to date, marry and have children, Clarke’s research reveals that their disadvantages in romance and starting a family are consequences of a system of racial inequality and discrimination.
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