Prejudice and RacismAddison-Wesley Publishing Company, 1972 - 196 pages |
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... interests of the individuals concerned and do not merely manifest their private feelings toward other races ” ( p . 241 ) . In these terms desegregation in the South can be seen as creating conflict between public officials in their ...
... interests of the individuals concerned and do not merely manifest their private feelings toward other races ” ( p . 241 ) . In these terms desegregation in the South can be seen as creating conflict between public officials in their ...
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... interest in the Campbell and Schuman study is the direct comparison of black and white attitudes about the same events or judgments . Table 4.7 summarizes several of these comparisons . It does not take detailed analysis of these ...
... interest in the Campbell and Schuman study is the direct comparison of black and white attitudes about the same events or judgments . Table 4.7 summarizes several of these comparisons . It does not take detailed analysis of these ...
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... interest rate on bank loans is lower than any other kind . Being rebuffed by banks , lower class people go to easy sources who are happy to grant loans at very high interest rates . Thus poorer people pay more for the money they borrow ...
... interest rate on bank loans is lower than any other kind . Being rebuffed by banks , lower class people go to easy sources who are happy to grant loans at very high interest rates . Thus poorer people pay more for the money they borrow ...
Table des matières
INTRODUCTIONTHE PROBLEM OF THE COLOR LINE | 1 |
GROWTH OF THE PROBLEM | 15 |
ATTACKS ON THE PROBLEM | 37 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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achievement African American analysis approach asked attempt become beginning behavior belief black Americans black and white black children called Chapter characteristics child Civil color compared comparison concerned consequences considered created cultural cultural racism defined determinants discussion doll dominative economic effect equal ethnic example exists expression fact favorability federal feeling forms goals hostility important individual inferior influence institutional racism integration intelligence interest interracial issues judgments look major means negative Negroes norms North Northern object observed percent person positive practices preference prejudiced present problem produced question race prejudice race relations racial attitudes relationship Report response riots role schools scientists seems seen segregated similar simply situations social society South Southern stereotyping subjects suggests Table tests theory understand United values