Encyclopedia of African American Society, Volume 2Gerald David Jaynes An encyclopedic reference of African American history and culture. |
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... RACIAL CLASSIFICATIONS There have been many different attempts to classify the peoples of the world into racial categories . Until the second half of the twentieth century , most Western scholars accepted three basic racial categories ...
... RACIAL CLASSIFICATIONS There have been many different attempts to classify the peoples of the world into racial categories . Until the second half of the twentieth century , most Western scholars accepted three basic racial categories ...
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... racial attitudes later in life ? What are the consequences of failing to change racial attitudes ? In an attempt to address some of these questions , psychologist Gordon Allport studied racial interactions and attitudes and came up with ...
... racial attitudes later in life ? What are the consequences of failing to change racial attitudes ? In an attempt to address some of these questions , psychologist Gordon Allport studied racial interactions and attitudes and came up with ...
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... racial progress as they become older . If they see little or no improvement in these other areas , they may lose their optimism about race relations . They ... RACIAL PASSING Racial passing occurs when a light - skinned Racial Attitudes 683.
... racial progress as they become older . If they see little or no improvement in these other areas , they may lose their optimism about race relations . They ... RACIAL PASSING Racial passing occurs when a light - skinned Racial Attitudes 683.
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Readers Guide xiii | 507 |
African Americans in Halls of Fame | 907 |
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