Prejudice and RacismAddison-Wesley Publishing Company, 1972 - 196 pages |
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... North . It is this belief , perhaps , that led many blacks to move North , and my young college friend to ask , Why now ? That slavery existed in northern states is a fact . That the inhabitants of northern states felt a certain ...
... North . It is this belief , perhaps , that led many blacks to move North , and my young college friend to ask , Why now ? That slavery existed in northern states is a fact . That the inhabitants of northern states felt a certain ...
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... North , not in the South . Thus , the ambivalent attitude of Northerners toward Negroes has been over- shadowed somewhat by the obvious favorable comparison with Southern attitudes toward Negroes . However , as is so abundantly clear ...
... North , not in the South . Thus , the ambivalent attitude of Northerners toward Negroes has been over- shadowed somewhat by the obvious favorable comparison with Southern attitudes toward Negroes . However , as is so abundantly clear ...
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... North , but there are some subtle variations in the patterning of attitudes that are worth noting . First , in relation to education level , there is a decrement in antiblack attitudes which accompanies each new level of educational ...
... North , but there are some subtle variations in the patterning of attitudes that are worth noting . First , in relation to education level , there is a decrement in antiblack attitudes which accompanies each new level of educational ...
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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