Glant, TiborKovács, Edina2013-02-282013-02-282010-06-092013-02-28http://hdl.handle.net/2437/160662In this paper, I intend to reconsider Yankelovich’s idea about lurch-and-learn process in the case of black people and women, exploring their experience in the contemporary American society, and try to answer these questions. In doing so, I will offer a historical background of the development of American Individualism among African-Americans and women in the twentieth century and the recent decade with a framework of the barriers to changes in the society.30enAfrican-AmericansfeminismracismBalancing the Notion of FreedomdiplomamunkaAfrican-Americans' and Women's Experience in Contemporary AmericaDEENK Témalista::Történelemtudományip