"Fascinating. . . . [Graham] has made a major contribution both to African-American studies and the larger American picture." — New York Times
"Strong reportage. . . a highly detailed picture of a world that few of us know." — Washington Post
"A timely examination given the growth of the black middle class and expanded racial integration." — Booklist
"Captivating...from debutante cotillions and the right vacation spots to who's in and out and who's not." — Los Angeles Magazine
“A must read casts an unblinking eye on America’s black elite.” — Publisher's Weekly
“A provocative and important study of the world of priviliged African Americans.” — New York Post
“Captivating...From debutante cotillions and the right vacation spots to who’s in and who’s not.” — Los Angeles Magazine
"In this groundbreaking work, Graham has interwoven history, genealogy, interviews and personal experience into a thoroughly readable account of this elite group. Recommended for all libraries." — Library Journal
“A fascinating study in the attitudes and concerns of “old money” and the way that even the most subtle of color issues permeatedaily life.” — Daily News