Prejudice and RacismMcGraw-Hill Companies, 1997 - 578 pages This new edition provides a comprehensive overview of theory and research on this topic from a variety of disciplines - history, social psychology, African-American studies, anthropology, cultural studies. The discussion centres mainly on black-white relations. |
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... black Americans , according to the report , is an overrepresentation in this cultural cate- gory . The general acceptance of this point of view has led many social scientists to argue that black culture is no more than another lower ...
... black Americans , according to the report , is an overrepresentation in this cultural cate- gory . The general acceptance of this point of view has led many social scientists to argue that black culture is no more than another lower ...
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... black Americans lived in the South ; 27 percent lived in cities . By 1963 , only 55 percent of black Americans lived in the South ; 69 percent lived in cities . The problem , the report observed , " has shifted from a Southern rural ...
... black Americans lived in the South ; 27 percent lived in cities . By 1963 , only 55 percent of black Americans lived in the South ; 69 percent lived in cities . The problem , the report observed , " has shifted from a Southern rural ...
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... black and white children go to same schools . ( Yes ) 82 % 60 % -22 % Favor ... Americans as a result of the efforts made to implement the promise of the ... black Americans . With respect to progress it- self , whites felt a lot had been ...
... black and white children go to same schools . ( Yes ) 82 % 60 % -22 % Favor ... Americans as a result of the efforts made to implement the promise of the ... black Americans . With respect to progress it- self , whites felt a lot had been ...
Table des matières
PREJUDICE AND RACISM REVISITED | 1 |
ATTACKING THE PROBLEM | 52 |
Social Roles in Mass Society | 58 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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