Web- hangers mostly white, poor--reject achievement ideology---even if work hard, not enough opportunities, not going to do well or get out of poverty-brothers mostly black, poor- … WebThe essay is a critical analysis from a sociological point of view of the book ain’t No Making it, third edition by Jay McLeod and published in 2008. The author divided the book into three distinct parts; part one The Hallway Hangers and the Brothers as Teenagers, part two Eight Years Later; Low income, Low income and the last part Ain’t No ...
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Web“The Hallway Hangers” …show more content… 8 years later and some of the boys had families to provide for. The “Hallway Hangers” wish they could have made effort whilst the brothers came to terms with the fact that ambitions and intelligence are not the only components to success. 25 years later MacLeod returned to Clarendon Heights ... WebLike the Hallway Hangers the Brothers come from very low income families in a run-down city, yet their achievements and aspirations are different. Super tells James Macleod that, “One thing I know they want me to do, they’re always sayin’ is finish school. They want me to go to college” (MacLeod 60). cms guidelines for medicare advantage plans
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WebHallway Hangers vs The Brothers • The groups of young men who live in the Clarendon Heights housing project • All grew up and lived in this low income housing area in Syracuse NY • The two groups also had different takes on the achievement ideology • “Although structural determinants shape the aspirations of the Hallway Hangers, the ... WebApr 11, 2024 · Hallway Hangers and The Brothers In his research Jay Macleod, compares two groups of teenage boys, the Hallway Hangers and the Brothers. Both groups of … WebThus, The Hallway Hangers came from third-generation families in the neighborhood, while most Brothers members had only moved there a few years prior. What was the lowest step in the social structure for The Hallway Hangers, for The Brothers was an evolution, which strengthened their confidence in the achievement ideology. cms guidelines for motorized wheelchair