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Certain People - by Stephen Birmingham (Paperback)

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  • Certain People is an extensively researched, fascinating, and intimate portrait of America's black elite which reveals the rarely publicized world of the heritage, conflicts, and characteristics of the black upper class.Like its white counterpart, the black elite is divided into the nouveaux riches and the Old Guard.
  • About the Author: Stephen Birmingham (1929-2015) was an American author of more than thirty books.
  • 342 Pages
  • History, African American

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About the Book



Backed up by direct quotes and intimate observations, Certain People: America's Black Elite provides insights into the problems facing the black community and underscores the impact that black society is bringing to bear on almost every facet of American life today.



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Certain People is an extensively researched, fascinating, and intimate portrait of America's black elite which reveals the rarely publicized world of the heritage, conflicts, and characteristics of the black upper class.

Like its white counterpart, the black elite is divided into the nouveaux riches and the Old Guard. Birmingham's close-ups of the lives of two Chicago multimillionaires-John H. Johnson, president and executive officer of the Johnson Publishing Company, publisher of Ebony and several other magazines; and George Johnson (no relation), founder and president of Johnson Products Company, manufacturer of a wide range of black cosmetics such as Ultra Sheen and Afro Sheen-illuminate the characteristics of the black nouveaux rich. In addition to the business coups of these archrivals, Birmingham probes their private lives-the way they dress, decorate their homes, eat, and raise their children-to reach an understanding of the self-made black tycoon.

Despite the financial success of John Johnson and George Johnson, these men were not seen as socially acceptable by members of the black Old Guard: families-mostly educators, philanthropists, or society dilettantes-based mainly in Washington, DC. Mirroring the classic battle between established families and newcomers in white society, the black Old Guard admires dignity, discretion, and stability more than wealth. With the help of some of the families themselves, Birmingham traces their ancestry back to the pre-Civil War era and unveils the nuances attendant upon "passing" into white society, upon white ancestors, upon the recognition of the African heritage, and upon membership in the exclusive clubs and organizations that proliferate the black upper class.

As a scholar of black history, genealogy, and sociology, Birmingham offers not only a comprehensive view of the emergence of a stratified black society but also a sensitive portrayal of black-white relationships in business, recreation, social functions, and other spheres of contemporary American society.



About the Author



Stephen Birmingham (1929-2015) was an American author of more than thirty books. Born in Hartford, Connecticut, he graduated from Williams College in 1953 and taught writing at the University of Cincinnati. Birmingham's work focuses on the upper class in America. He wrote about the African American elite in Certain People and the prominent Jewish society in "Our Crowd" The Great Jewish Families of New York, The Grandees: The Story of America's Sephardic Elite, and "The Rest of Us" The Rise of America's Eastern European Jews. His work also encompasses several novels including The Auerbach Will, The LeBaron Secret, Shades of Fortune, and The Rothman Scandal, and other nonfiction titles such as California Rich, The Grandes Dames, and Life at the Dakota: New York's Most Unusual Address.
Dimensions (Overall): 8.5 Inches (H) x 5.5 Inches (W) x .76 Inches (D)
Weight: .87 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 342
Genre: History
Sub-Genre: African American
Publisher: Lyons Press
Format: Paperback
Author: Stephen Birmingham
Language: English
Street Date: August 4, 2026
TCIN: 1009130316
UPC: 9781493024711
Item Number (DPCI): 247-10-0992
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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