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can only be sure that formidable obstacles remain in the way of achieving freedom from discrimination . Discrimination against Negroes OTIS DUDLEY DUNCAN By ABSTRACT: The functions of indicators ...
paper. A realistic hypothesis runs more in this direction: Assume that a minority group such as Negroes operate in a different kind of of real estate market and that they are faced with higher prices ...
increased its concern to reduce discrimination against Negroes in America. American Negroes have been too busy combatting discrimination at home to try seriously to influence U.S. policies abroad. ...
, attitude, and value similarity. Findings show that (a) discrimination against Negroes increased as responses were invested with consequences, but (b) the principle of belief congruence yielded an accurate ...
In 1963 three freshmen Negro athletes at the University of Illinois at Urbana sought out a Negro graduate student and complained to him about racial discrimination against them. Specifically ...
(1957) finds, for example, that between 1910 and 1950 there was no great change. He states that there have been “neither striking increases nor striking decreases in discrimination against Negroes ...
against Negroes by either employers or labor unions. A number of cases now awaiting final ad- judication by the courts involve racial enced by Mr. and Mrs. Jones. In law- Civil rights groups last month ap ...
, along with other data, for evidence of whether there was in 1949 greater or less discrimination against Negro farmers than against Negroes in other occupations. Limitations imposed by the nature ...
) and completed a measure of perceived social pressure to discriminate against Negroes . Major findings were (a) that the principle accurately described Ss' responses in all social contexts; (b) the principle ...
, poolrooms, and the town swimming pool. Our final list of economic and social services T IS common knowledge among sociologists and was drawn up as follows. laymen that discrimination against Negroes ...
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