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Introduction
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction: Caviar, College, Coupons, and Cheese 1
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Part I. Poor and Low Income
- Introduction 13
- Cleaning Up the Trash 17
- North American Peasant 22
- I Work with Worn-Out Tools 29
- Mexican Girl from Fontana 32
- What They Say about Poor Girls 38
- Better Than 43
- No Yellow Tickets 48
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Part II. Working Class
- Reflections 53
- Those of Us from Rio Linda 59
- The Cost of Passing 62
- The Floors of the Met 67
- Washroom Class Politics 72
- Artichokes 75
- Here’s How to Drive the Poor Crazy 81
- Red Datsun Security 89
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Working Class and College
- A Box from My Grandfather 92
- Vacuum Cleaner Truth 96
- I Am Working Class 100
- Hitting the Academic Class Ceiling 105
- Blue-Collar Heart, Ivy League World 108
- Between Scarcity and Plenty 113
- A Nuyorican’s Journey to Higher Education 117
- My Parents’ Hands Are on My Back 124
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Part III. Middle Class
- Introduction 127
- “Better Be Street” 129
- It’s Who You Know and How You Talk 133
- Childhood Friendship 139
- Finding Myself in the Middle 142
- A Privileged Path in a Class-Shattered World 146
- Oreo? A Black American Experience 150
- Class Is Always with Us 156
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Part IV. Owning Class
- Introduction 161
- Born on Third Base 165
- Money Was Never a Worry 172
- The Women Who Cared for My Grandparents 178
- What Was It Like Growing Up Owning-Class? 181
- A Day of Traveling across the Class Spectrum 185
- Social Capital 188
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Part V. Mixed Class
- Introduction 191
- Coming Clean 193
- Ferragamos 198
- Girl Scout Green 202
- Living beyond Class 206
- Afterword: The Power of Story 211
- About the Contributors 215
- Resources 227
- About Class Action 229
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction: Caviar, College, Coupons, and Cheese 1
-
Part I. Poor and Low Income
- Introduction 13
- Cleaning Up the Trash 17
- North American Peasant 22
- I Work with Worn-Out Tools 29
- Mexican Girl from Fontana 32
- What They Say about Poor Girls 38
- Better Than 43
- No Yellow Tickets 48
-
Part II. Working Class
- Reflections 53
- Those of Us from Rio Linda 59
- The Cost of Passing 62
- The Floors of the Met 67
- Washroom Class Politics 72
- Artichokes 75
- Here’s How to Drive the Poor Crazy 81
- Red Datsun Security 89
-
Working Class and College
- A Box from My Grandfather 92
- Vacuum Cleaner Truth 96
- I Am Working Class 100
- Hitting the Academic Class Ceiling 105
- Blue-Collar Heart, Ivy League World 108
- Between Scarcity and Plenty 113
- A Nuyorican’s Journey to Higher Education 117
- My Parents’ Hands Are on My Back 124
-
Part III. Middle Class
- Introduction 127
- “Better Be Street” 129
- It’s Who You Know and How You Talk 133
- Childhood Friendship 139
- Finding Myself in the Middle 142
- A Privileged Path in a Class-Shattered World 146
- Oreo? A Black American Experience 150
- Class Is Always with Us 156
-
Part IV. Owning Class
- Introduction 161
- Born on Third Base 165
- Money Was Never a Worry 172
- The Women Who Cared for My Grandparents 178
- What Was It Like Growing Up Owning-Class? 181
- A Day of Traveling across the Class Spectrum 185
- Social Capital 188
-
Part V. Mixed Class
- Introduction 191
- Coming Clean 193
- Ferragamos 198
- Girl Scout Green 202
- Living beyond Class 206
- Afterword: The Power of Story 211
- About the Contributors 215
- Resources 227
- About Class Action 229