Prejudice and RacismAddison-Wesley Publishing Company, 1972 - 196 pages |
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... felt perplexed that racial antagonism could persist so long when the fundamental ideals of the society were so egalitarian . I smiled and suddenly felt older than my years . The history of race relations was so ingrained in my mind that I ...
... felt perplexed that racial antagonism could persist so long when the fundamental ideals of the society were so egalitarian . I smiled and suddenly felt older than my years . The history of race relations was so ingrained in my mind that I ...
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... felt black photos were more friendly in the Photo Only ( 52 percent ) and Anticipated Play ( 61 percent ) conditions , but less friendly in the Anticipated Work ( 33 percent ) condition . White children , on the other hand , felt black ...
... felt black photos were more friendly in the Photo Only ( 52 percent ) and Anticipated Play ( 61 percent ) conditions , but less friendly in the Anticipated Work ( 33 percent ) condition . White children , on the other hand , felt black ...
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... felt that blacks were innately inferior and hence should be deprived of full human status ( see the quote in Chapter Five from Federalist Paper 54 ) . This racist view of a lowly phylogenetic status was seen as evidence that subjugation ...
... felt that blacks were innately inferior and hence should be deprived of full human status ( see the quote in Chapter Five from Federalist Paper 54 ) . This racist view of a lowly phylogenetic status was seen as evidence that subjugation ...
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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