Prejudice and RacismAddison-Wesley Publishing Company, 1972 - 196 pages |
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... asked to give the white doll , 94 percent chose the white doll ; when asked to give the colored doll , 93 percent chose the colored doll ; when asked to give the Negro doll , 72 percent chose the colored doll . The authors cautioned ...
... asked to give the white doll , 94 percent chose the white doll ; when asked to give the colored doll , 93 percent chose the colored doll ; when asked to give the Negro doll , 72 percent chose the colored doll . The authors cautioned ...
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... asked : “ On the average , Negroes in ( Central City ) have worse jobs , education , and housing than white people . Do you think this is due mainly to Negroes having been discriminated against , or mainly due to something about Negroes ...
... asked : “ On the average , Negroes in ( Central City ) have worse jobs , education , and housing than white people . Do you think this is due mainly to Negroes having been discriminated against , or mainly due to something about Negroes ...
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... asked her mother if she loved her . The phone clicked . Mrs. Blake called the operator and asked for a trace . There was no tap and she was informed that a trace was not possible . The F.B.I. refused to enter the case because it did not ...
... asked her mother if she loved her . The phone clicked . Mrs. Blake called the operator and asked for a trace . There was no tap and she was informed that a trace was not possible . The F.B.I. refused to enter the case because it did not ...
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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