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The Complexities of Portraying the Black Elite, From ‘The Gilded Age’ to Ralph Lauren

Recent portrayals of the Black elite have shown the complexities that can come with representing class.

Yola Mzizi
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Yola Mzizi

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Black People, Fashion and Apparel, High Net Worth Individuals, Historically Black Colleges and Universities, Home Box Office, Income Inequality, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Oak Bluffs (Mass), Polo Ralph Lauren Corp, Race and Ethnicity, Television
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