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Cultural Trauma: Slavery And The Formation Of African American Identity (Cambridge Cultural Social Studies),New Jill Bolte The Quiet Boss Who Is

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Cultural Trauma: Slavery And The Formation Of African American Identity (Cambridge Cultural Social Studies),New Jill Bolte The Quiet Boss Who IsThis Book Explores The Formation Of The Africanamerican Identity Through The Theory Of Cultural Trauma. The Trauma In Question Is Slavery, Not As An Institution Or As Personal Experience, But As Collective Memorya Pervasive Remembrance That Grounded A People'S Sense Of Itself. Ron Eyerman Offers Insights Into The Intellectual And Generational Conflicts Of Identityformation Which Have A Truly Universal Significance, And Provides A New And Compelling

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