Prejudice and RacismAddison-Wesley Publishing Company, 1972 - 196 pages |
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... one's values from one's writing or research . I admit that the approaches taken in this book are influenced by my personal experiences and points of view . I have attempted to state things as clearly as I see them , and not to let ...
... one's values from one's writing or research . I admit that the approaches taken in this book are influenced by my personal experiences and points of view . I have attempted to state things as clearly as I see them , and not to let ...
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... one's own racial group might be called racism ; while preference for ( or belief in the superiority of ) one's own ethnic group might be called ethnocentrism . Both of these terms are frequently used . However , racism defined as a set ...
... one's own racial group might be called racism ; while preference for ( or belief in the superiority of ) one's own ethnic group might be called ethnocentrism . Both of these terms are frequently used . However , racism defined as a set ...
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... one's future course from a range of options . Black people have not had such a range of options ; these come only with power . Again we must recognize that the issue is not a completely racial one , as the industrial state rules the ...
... one's future course from a range of options . Black people have not had such a range of options ; these come only with power . Again we must recognize that the issue is not a completely racial one , as the industrial state rules the ...
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INTRODUCTIONTHE PROBLEM OF THE COLOR LINE | 1 |
GROWTH OF THE PROBLEM | 15 |
ATTACKS ON THE PROBLEM | 37 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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