Prejudice and RacismAddison-Wesley Publishing Company, 1972 - 196 Seiten |
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... proper work of a social scientist agrees closely with Rainwater's . In the same period , Bruno Lasker ( 1929 ) was writing about race attitudes from a quite different perspective . As part of a national organization of social ...
... proper work of a social scientist agrees closely with Rainwater's . In the same period , Bruno Lasker ( 1929 ) was writing about race attitudes from a quite different perspective . As part of a national organization of social ...
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... proper programs designed to promote constructive social change must be based on proper under- standing of subcultural influences . It is not enough for a politician or administrator to take a set of census statistics and , on the basis ...
... proper programs designed to promote constructive social change must be based on proper under- standing of subcultural influences . It is not enough for a politician or administrator to take a set of census statistics and , on the basis ...
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... proper perspective on race prejudice it is necessary to understand the unique psychological - historical - cultural dy- namics of the race question . With this in mind we can say that at the level of discussion reported in the ...
... proper perspective on race prejudice it is necessary to understand the unique psychological - historical - cultural dy- namics of the race question . With this in mind we can say that at the level of discussion reported in the ...
Inhalt
INTRODUCTIONTHE PROBLEM OF THE COLOR LINE | 1 |
GROWTH OF THE PROBLEM | 15 |
ATTACKS ON THE PROBLEM | 37 |
Urheberrecht | |
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achievement African Allport American society antiblack attitudes attempt attitudes and behaviors attitudinal aversive racist belief black Americans black and white black children black family Black Panther Party black students Chapter characteristics characterized child civil rights Commission consequences cultural racism desegregation determinants discrimination dominative economic equal ethnic ethnocentrism fact favorability federal goals hostility important individual racism inferior influence institutional racism intelligence intergroup interpersonal attraction interracial contact judgments Katz and Braly Kerner Kerner Commission lower-class major Moynihan Report negative attitude Negro norms Northern percent person positive preference prejudice and racism prejudiced problem Psychol race prejudice race relations racial attitudes racial conflict racial inequities racial integration racial segregation relationship responses riots Rokeach role Rosenthal Effect slavery slaves social distance social psychology social scientists South Southern blacks stereotyping suggests theory traits urban values white Americans white children white doll York