So far, there are only a few whites moving into Harlem, but they tend to choose the same historic neighborhoods sought out by affluent blacks.
One reason for that is that more affluent blacks generally save less than their white counterparts.
Integration had allowed affluent blacks to move to the suburbs.
Would he suggest affluent blacks not protest police brutality, de facto school segregation, housing or employment discrimination?
Of course, affluent blacks and whites do not lead completely bifurcated post-work lives.
Some well-educated and relatively affluent blacks see an equally grim picture.
The show's unprecedented success in depicting the lives of affluent blacks has exercised a profound influence on television in the last half of the 80's.
(The city's substantial numbers of affluent and middle-class blacks demonstrate, however, that this segregation does not always mean poverty.)
The rioters targeted affluent blacks, whom they regarded as "uppity Negroes."
Less affluent blacks, living in public housing, will not be a regular part of any of these series.