The Black Anglo-Saxons Book by Nathan Hare

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The Black Anglo-Saxons, by Nathan Hare, is a book that critiques the Black middle class for failing to act as advocates for the broader African American community, suggesting they have assimilated into white culture and abandoned their responsibilities. Published in 1965, the book explores themes of identity, assimilation, and the social and psychological effects of racism on Black individuals who adopt Eurocentric values, leading to a disconnect from their own people. 

The Black Anglo-Saxons, by Nathan Hare, is a book that critiques the Black middle class for failing to act as advocates for the broader African American community, suggesting they have assimilated into white culture and abandoned their responsibilities. Published in 1965, the book explores themes of identity, assimilation, and the social and psychological effects of racism on Black individuals who adopt Eurocentric values, leading to a disconnect from their own people.